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-- Proving the Sampling Theorem --

The sampling can be represented by "Impulse-train Sampling."

$ x_p(t) = ? $ $ x_p(t) = x(t)p(t) $ $ x_p(t) = x(t)\sum_{n=-\infty}^{\infty} \delta(t-nT) $

We can recover $ x(t) $ from $ x_p(t) $ as follows:

$ x_p(t) $ \rightarrow $ H(omega) $ \rightarrow $ x_r(t) $

Where $ H(omega) $ is a filter with gain equal to the period of the signal and a cutoff frequency of $ omega_c $.

$ omega_c $ satisfies $ omega_m < omega_c < omega_s - omega_m<\math>. $

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