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* [[Table of Formulas and Properties_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Table of Formulas and Properties from Fall 2008]] | * [[Table of Formulas and Properties_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Table of Formulas and Properties from Fall 2008]] | ||
* [[What are all these symbols?!_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|What are all these symbols? (from Fall 2008)]] | * [[What are all these symbols?!_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|What are all these symbols? (from Fall 2008)]] | ||
− | * A mystery about complex number: why is <math> e^{j 2\pi t}</math> not equal to one? More precisely, why can't one say that <math> e^{j 2\pi t}=(e^{j 2 \pi})^t= 1^t =1 </math>? Please discuss [ | + | * A mystery about complex number: why is <math> e^{j 2\pi t}</math> not equal to one? More precisely, why can't one say that <math> e^{j 2\pi t}=(e^{j 2 \pi})^t= 1^t =1 </math>? Please discuss [[Main_Page_ECE301Fall2008chihw| here]]. |
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ECE 301: Signals and Systems
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- Periodic functions
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- Table of Formulas and Properties from Fall 2008
- What are all these symbols? (from Fall 2008)
- A mystery about complex number: why is $ e^{j 2\pi t} $ not equal to one? More precisely, why can't one say that $ e^{j 2\pi t}=(e^{j 2 \pi})^t= 1^t =1 $? Please discuss here.