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Periodic and Non-Periodic Functions

Periodic Functions

A continuous time signal is periodic if there exists a value $ T $ such that $ x(t + T) = x(t) $.

A discrete time signal is periodic if there exists a value $ N $ such that $ X[n + N] = X[n] $.


As you can see in the graph, at time $ t = 0 $, $ x(t) = 0 $. This occurs again at $ t = 4/3\pi $, and again at $ -4/3\pi $.


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Non-Periodic Functions

Using the same equation as above in discrete time, $ X[n] = sin(3/4*n) $ does not produce a periodic function.

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