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The manipulation of electromagnetic (EM) waves is important in diverse fields such as microwave sensing and wireless communication. Spatio-temporal synthesis, in particular, has attracted growing interest in recent years. Several related approaches have been explored, but their huge computational burden confines them to low-dimensional EM field synthesis. The synthesis of four-dimensional (4D) EM fields remains a challenging problem. Here, we develop the projected space-time Fourier transform (PST-FT) method to analytically control the continuous evolution of the high-dimensional EM field with time. Without iterative algorithms or pseudo-inverse matrix, it allows rapid synthesis of continuous 4D EM fields. For verification, three complicated time-varying microwave fields are synthesized, including the 4D electric field radiated by other antennas, the multi-target continuously scanning field, and the time-varying shaped uniform field. Furthermore, several corollaries and fundamental limitations are derived by integrating the developed theory and signal processing theory. Our results demonstrate the proposed theory, with potential application in reproducing EM environments, wireless communication and holographic imaging.

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