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*Review by Miguel Castellanos
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You illustrate the basic concept of the proof well and you are concise. I think it would be a bit clearer if you mentioned what type of sampling you used and gave an example to illustrate the concept. A little more detail for the proof might be helpful to those not so comfortable with the material. Your ending remark is a good summary of the results of this theorem.  
 
You illustrate the basic concept of the proof well and you are concise. I think it would be a bit clearer if you mentioned what type of sampling you used and gave an example to illustrate the concept. A little more detail for the proof might be helpful to those not so comfortable with the material. Your ending remark is a good summary of the results of this theorem.  
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Your proof of Nyquist theorem is correct and clear, but you need to provide an example to show what happens when Nyquist condition satisfies or not satisfies.
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Your proof of Nyquist theorem is correct and clear, but you need to provide an example to show what happens when Nyquist condition satisfies or not satisfies.  
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It would have been better with the introduction, definition and conclusion. Having two graphs, had the effect of a little bit too much of simplicity, but it also was very clear to understand. Overall great job!
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It would have been better with the introduction, definition and conclusion. Having two graphs, had the effect of a little bit too much of simplicity, but it also was very clear to understand. Overall great job!  
  
 
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*It is good to see the well drawn graphs however it would be better if you put some formulas and explanations about those two graphs. And it would be more understandable if you put some examples.<br>
 
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Questions and Comments for Nyquist Theorem

A slecture by ECE student Robert Stein



Please post your reviews, comments, and questions below.



  • Review by Miguel Castellanos

You illustrate the basic concept of the proof well and you are concise. I think it would be a bit clearer if you mentioned what type of sampling you used and gave an example to illustrate the concept. A little more detail for the proof might be helpful to those not so comfortable with the material. Your ending remark is a good summary of the results of this theorem.

    • Author answer here

  • Review by Yijun Han

Your proof of Nyquist theorem is correct and clear, but you need to provide an example to show what happens when Nyquist condition satisfies or not satisfies.

    • Author answer here

  • Review by Soonho Kwon

It would have been better with the introduction, definition and conclusion. Having two graphs, had the effect of a little bit too much of simplicity, but it also was very clear to understand. Overall great job!

    • Author answer here

  • Review by Hyungsuk Kim
  • It is good to see the well drawn graphs however it would be better if you put some formulas and explanations about those two graphs. And it would be more understandable if you put some examples.
    • Author answer here

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