If the action of L on complex exponentials is described by Equation (135a), and if G(−f) = G ∗ (f) for all f, what does L do to sines and cosines? Suppose that gp(·) and hp(·) are two periodic...


If the action of L on complex exponentials is described by Equation (135a), and if G(−f) = G ∗ (f) for all f, what does L do to sines and cosines?


Suppose that gp(·) and hp(·) are two periodic functions with period T such that


Let {Gn} and {Hn} be their Fourier coefficients as defined by If we regard hp(·) as a function of interest and gp(·)/T as a filter, their convolution




can be regarded as a filtered version of hp(·) (the above is Equation (96b)). What plays the role of the transfer function here?




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