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<math>e^{j \theta} = cos \theta + j sin \theta \, </math> |
<math>e^{j \theta} = \cos \theta + j \sin \theta \, </math> |
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<math> \left \langle n \mid m \right \rangle = T \delta_{n,m} \,</math> |
<math> \left \langle n \mid m \right \rangle = T \delta_{n,m} \,</math> |
Revision as of 04:25, 29 October 2006
Fourier series
The Fourier series is used to analyze arbitrary periodic functions by showing them as a composite of sines and cosines.
A function is considered periodic if for .
The exponential form of the Fourier series is defined as
Determining the coefficient
Notation
Linear Time Invariant Systems
Changing Basis Functions
Notes