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Summery of the class notes from Oct. 5:

What if a periodic signal had an infinite period? We would no longer be able to tell the difference between it and a non periodic signal. We can use this property to look at signals that do not have a period (an observable one at least).

Begining with a Fourier Series:

x(t)=x(t+T)=n=αnej2πntT

where

αn=1TT2T2x(t')ej2πnt'Tdt'

We then take the limit of a Fourier series as its period T approaches infinity:

limTn=(1TT2T2x(t')ej2πnt'Tdt')ej2πntT

In order to evaluate this limit we need the following relationships: