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*[[DT Inverse Fourier Transform_ECE301Fall2008mboutin]]  {{:DT Inverse Fourier Transform}}
 
*[[DT Inverse Fourier Transform_ECE301Fall2008mboutin]]  {{:DT Inverse Fourier Transform}}
 
*put a formula here following syntax described at top of page.
 
*put a formula here following syntax described at top of page.
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*[[DT Inverse Fourier Transform_ECE301Fall2008mboutin]]  {{:Signal Energy}}
  
 
=== DT Fourier Transform Pairs ===
 
=== DT Fourier Transform Pairs ===

Revision as of 07:54, 15 October 2008


Please follow the following model to add your formulas:

Create a page with a descriptive name and type your formula on this page using latex. Then write
{{:name of the page with your formula}}

in the place where you want your formula to appear in this table. (Look at the syntax of the geometric series below for an example.) This will allow other people to refer to your formula later on (by refering to the corresponding page) while still being able to view all formulas on this page.

General Purpose Formulas

Series

Discrete-time domain

Useful Formulas

DT Fourier Transform Pairs

  • put a pair here following syntax described at top of page.
  • put a pair here following syntax described at top of page.

DT Fourier Transform Properties

Continuous-time domain

Useful Formulas

CT Fourier Transform Pairs

CT Fourier Transform Properties

CT Multiplication Property

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett