Lecture

Signals & Systems II: Roots, Equations, and Impulse Responses

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This lecture covers the verification of roots of a characteristic polynomial, the determination of constants, and the stability assumption in signal processing. It also presents an application example involving the reproduction of animal species and the regulation of breeding. The lecture further discusses difference equations, the Z transform method, decomposition of impulse responses, and the realization of feasible LTI systems.

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