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For first order interpolation, <math>H_0(f)=Tsinc^2(Tf) \!</math>
 
For first order interpolation, <math>H_0(f)=Tsinc^2(Tf) \!</math>
 
<br>--[[User:Pjcannon|Pjcannon]] 13:37, 23 February 2009 (UTC)
 
<br>--[[User:Pjcannon|Pjcannon]] 13:37, 23 February 2009 (UTC)
* Is it zero order? I thought <math> H_0(f)=\sum_X(f-(\frac{k}{T}))
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* Is it zero order? I thought <math> H_0(f)=\sum_k(X(f-(\frac{k}{T})))--~~~~

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Where can I find first order interpolation? I looked at Prof.Allebach's note and textbook, I couldn't find that. If anybody knows first order interpolation, please let me know.--Park1 20:25, 22 February 2009 (UTC)

For first order interpolation, $ H_0(f)=Tsinc^2(Tf) \! $
--Pjcannon 13:37, 23 February 2009 (UTC)

  • Is it zero order? I thought $ H_0(f)=\sum_k(X(f-(\frac{k}{T})))--~~~~ $

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