Abstract
The homogeneity of the static magnetic field is crucial for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments. The NMR instrumentation is often used to map this field. A spectrum containing information about the static magnetic field is obtained from the signal of a suitable experiment. The digital signal is usually available as a set of real numbers, which can be processed by Fourier transformation either directly or after being transformed into complex numbers. In the first case, the resulting spectrum consists of complex numbers representing an even frequency function. In the second case, the resulting numbers are also complex, but the spectrum is odd. The calculation with an even frequency function was performed and published at this institution. The calculation with an odd function was also solved and published at this institution, but it was not the main focus of the research and publication. Therefore, some questions arose, which this research sought to answer. In both cases, the research method was computer simulation.