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- From: 880840m@axe.acadiau.ca (MICHAEL ALEXANDER MCKAY)
- Subject: Re: Imaginary Filters
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- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 18:10:32 GMT
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- I've been unclear about the meaning of "the imaginary signal corresponding
- to a real signal."
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- Think of an input signal as the sum of the real components of many phasors,
- one phasor per harmonic in the signal.
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- Given only the input signal, I want to find the sum of the _imaginary_
- components of the same phasors, using only time-domain techniques.
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