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Suppose we are given the following information about a signal x(t):
 
Suppose we are given the following information about a signal x(t):
  
1. x(t) is real and even.
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1. x(t) is real and even
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2. x(t) is periodic with period T = 4 and Fourier coefficients <math> a_k </math>
 
2. x(t) is periodic with period T = 4 and Fourier coefficients <math> a_k </math>
 
3. <math> a_k = 0  
 
3. <math> a_k = 0  
 
</math> for <math> </math>
 
</math> for <math> </math>
 
4. <math> </math>
 
4. <math> </math>

Revision as of 17:54, 26 September 2008

Suppose we are given the following information about a signal x(t):

1. x(t) is real and even

2. x(t) is periodic with period T = 4 and Fourier coefficients $ a_k $ 3. $ a_k = 0 $ for 4.

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Ph.D. on Applied Mathematics in Aug 2007. Involved on applications of image super-resolution to electron microscopy

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