Lecture

Signals & Systems II: Z-Transform and System Analysis

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This lecture covers the Z-transform analysis of signals and systems, focusing on properties such as finite support, semi-finite support, poles, zeros, causality, stability, and the system transfer function. It also discusses the relationship between the Z-transform and Taylor series, as well as the convergence and uniqueness of solutions. The lecture provides a detailed table of Z-transforms for various signal functions and explores the implications of real filters in system analysis.

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