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Revision as of 23:40, 13 November 2008
The Game
The idea behind the game is to use linearity (superposition and proportionality) and time invariance to find an output for a given input. An initial input and output are given.
| Input | LTI System | Output | Reason |
| Given | |||
| Time Invarience | |||
| Proportionality | |||
| Superposition |
With the derived equation, note that you can put in any to find the given output. Just change your t for a lambda and plug n chug.
Example 1
Let
| Let thus | ||
| The order of integration switched due to changing from | ||
| Different notation | ||
| Different notation |
Example 2
Let
| From Example 1 | ||
Questions
- How do eigenfunction and basisfunctions differ?
- Eigenfunctions will "point" in the same direction after going through the LTI system. It may (probably) have a different coefficient however. Very convenient.