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Covers the properties of the Discrete-Time Fourier Transform, including linearity, shifts, time reversal, differentiation, convolution, conjugate symmetry, and Parseval's Relation.
Explores the discrete-time Fourier transform, its properties, and signal transformations, including examples like the rectangular pulse and unit impulse.
Explores signals and systems, mathematical description, stability, types of systems, input signals, vector and signal analogy, matrix and linear system analogy, and canonical basis.