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$ e^{-at}u(t) ---> \frac{1}{a+j\omega} $ where a is real and > 0

Alumni Liaison

Ph.D. 2007, working on developing cool imaging technologies for digital cameras, camera phones, and video surveillance cameras.

Buyue Zhang