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*<math>\delta(x) = \begin{cases} +\infty, & x = 0 \\ 0, & x \ne 0 \end{cases}</math>
*<math>\delta(x) = \begin{cases} +\infty, & x = 0 \\ 0, & x \ne 0 \end{cases}</math>
*<math>\int_{-\infty}^\infty \delta(x) \, dx = 1.</math>
*<math>\int_{-\infty}^\infty \delta(x) \, dx = 1.</math>

By using the Dirac Delta function the summation becomes an integral

<math> f(t) = \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} f(u) \cdot \delta (t - u)\, du </math>

*explain b_j

Revision as of 17:31, 6 November 2008

Vectors & Functions

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  • How to related the vector v to the sampling?

We could sample a continuous function every T seconds, creating a "bar graph".

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  • are the basis functions, where is a rectangle 1 unit high and T units wide

In an effort to make this more exact, will will continue to shrink the rectangle down to the Dirac Delta function,

By using the Dirac Delta function the summation becomes an integral

  • explain b_j