3. Calculate the inverse Fourier transform of $F(k) = e^{-k^2/4a}$, where the inverse Fourier transform of $F(k)$ is $f(x) = frac{1}{2pi} int_{-infty}^{+infty} F(k)e^{-ikx}dk$
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