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1.Impulse response

Joseph Fourier first represented Fourier integral theorem in the following DOE:

DOE1.jpg[1] Which is then introduced into the first delta function as following:

DOE2.jpg[1] And the end end up with what mathematicians called Dirac delta function:

DOE3.jpg [1] 2.Fourier series

The input x(t) is a function with a fundamental period x(t)= 1 from x= 0 to 1 and f(x)= -1 to 0, with a discontinuity at x=0. The following graphs from matlab represents Gibbs phenomena, as n increases the overshot decreases.

N=25.jpg N=50.jpg N=100.jpg 3.Filters

The upper is the Gaussian filter, while bottom is the unsharp.

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