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Discrete-Time Fourier Transform Properties with Proofs


Property Name Property Proof
Periodicity $ \chi(\omega + 2\pi) = \chi(\omega)<\math> || Example |- | Linearity || <math>ax_{1}[n] + bx_{2}[n] → a\chi_{1}(\omega) + b\chi_{2}(\omega) $ Example
Time Shifting & Frequency Shifting 1) x[n - no] → e-jωnoX(ω)

2) e-jωonx[n] → X[ω - ωo]

Example
Conjugate & Conjugate Symmetry x[n] → X*(-ω) Example
Parversal Relation $ \sum_{n=-\infty}^{\infty }\left | x[n] \right |^{2} = \frac{1}{2\pi }\int_{0}^{2\pi}\left | \chi (\omega) \right |^{2}d\omega $ Example
Convolution $ x[n]*y[n] \rightarrow \chi(\omega)\gamma (\omega) $ Example
Multiplication Example Example
Duality Example Example
Differentiation in Frequency Example Example

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