• Obtain the "Duality property" for the DFT.
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  • Obtain the Duality Property of DFT.
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  • The Duality Property of DFT is descriped below:
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  • The Duality Property of DFT is descriped below:
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  • There are two ideas fundamental to duality theory. One is the fact that the dual of a dual linear program is the origi
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  • Then using reciprocity/duality,
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  • *[[ECE_301_Fall_2007_mboutin_Duality|Duality]]
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  • ...of the continuous-time Fourier transform (CTFT). I particular, we saw the duality property and the convolution property. Using the convolution property, a st
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  • The first talk, titled "Duality, Residues, Fundamental Class" was given by Joseph Lipman of Purdue. Lipman
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  • ...rm is a good trick. One could also obtain this Fourier transform using the duality property and your previous answer. -pm </span> <math> use duality, Y(f)=rect(x)</math>
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  • ...tyle="color:orange">Instructor's challenge: Can somebody answer this using duality? -pm </span>== Using duality we start with a 2-D rect and take the Fourier Transform.
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  • #describe the principle of duality
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  • ...m in terms of f. We then saw a few important properties of the FT (namely, duality, multiplication, and convolution) and we computed the Fourier transform of
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  • #describe the principle of duality
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  • ...m in terms of f. We then saw a few important properties of the FT (namely, duality, multiplication, and convolution) and we computed the Fourier transform of
    3 KB (393 words) - 06:37, 27 August 2014
  • ...n above, we now know that the fourier transform of a rep is comb. This the duality of the two functions between the time and frequency domains; one in the tim
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  • The work is clear and easy to understand. The duality of the two functions rep and comb is clearly showed. The derivations for bo
    6 KB (1,033 words) - 05:33, 15 October 2014
  • Therefore using the Asymmetric Form of Duality, the dual problem is:
    8 KB (1,016 words) - 12:19, 25 March 2015
  • ...ansform in terms of f. We then saw a few important properties of the CTFT (duality, multiplication, and convolution) and we computed the Fourier transform of
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  • | Duality || '''''NO DUALITY IN DT''''' || '''''NO DUALITY IN DT'''''<br />
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