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== Periodic Functions ==
 
== Periodic Functions ==
 
In discrete time, a function is period if there exists an integer N such that x[n+N] = x[n]
 
In discrete time, a function is period if there exists an integer N such that x[n+N] = x[n]
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An example of a discrete period function would be <math>e^jwn</math>
  
 
In continuous time, a function x(t) is periodic if there exists a T>0 such that x(t+T) = x(t)
 
In continuous time, a function x(t) is periodic if there exists a T>0 such that x(t+T) = x(t)

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Periodic Functions

In discrete time, a function is period if there exists an integer N such that x[n+N] = x[n]

An example of a discrete period function would be $ e^jwn $

In continuous time, a function x(t) is periodic if there exists a T>0 such that x(t+T) = x(t)

Non Periodic Functions

All functions that are not periodic I suppose would then be Non-periodic.

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