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Signals & Systems I: Fourier Analysis

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This lecture covers the reconstruction formula in the real case, polar representation of Fourier coefficients, Fourier series examples, rectangular signals, truncated Fourier series, interpretation of the Fourier spectrum, concept of bandwidth, and the orthogonality of complex exponentials in the context of signals and systems.

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