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Going over the equations and the mathematics, it was very clear to understand. However, to explain how the functions look like, it would be better to put some graphs on. Great job!
 
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Questions and Comments for

Fourier Transform of Rep and Comb Functions

A slecture by ECE student Matt Miller



Please post your reviews, comments, and questions below.



  • Review by Miguel Castellanos

I like how you state the differences between the two operators in your introduction, but then conclude by stating how the two operators are related through the Fourier transform. Your derivations are also concise. I think it would be helpful to some if you explain some of the less intuitive steps, such as when you use the Fourier series representation of an impulse train. Well done, overall.

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  • Review by Soonho Kwon

Going over the equations and the mathematics, it was very clear to understand. However, to explain how the functions look like, it would be better to put some graphs on. Great job!

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  • Review by student 3
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  • Review by student 4
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