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Description: The sinc function sinc(x), also called the "sampling function," is a function that arises frequently in signal processing and the theory of Fourier transforms. The full name of the function is "sine cardinal," but it is commonly referred to by its abbreviation, "sinc." There are two definitions in common use. The one adopted in this work defines sinc(x)={1 for x=0; (sinx)/x otherwise, (1) where sinx is the sine function, plotted above. This has the...
Open Graph Description: The sinc function sinc(x), also called the "sampling function," is a function that arises frequently in signal processing and the theory of Fourier transforms. The full name of the function is "sine cardinal," but it is commonly referred to by its abbreviation, "sinc." There are two definitions in common use. The one adopted in this work defines sinc(x)={1 for x=0; (sinx)/x otherwise, (1) where sinx is the sine function, plotted above. This has the...
X Description: The sinc function sinc(x), also called the "sampling function," is a function that arises frequently in signal processing and the theory of Fourier transforms. The full name of the function is "sine cardinal," but it is commonly referred to by its abbreviation, "sinc." There are two definitions in common use. The one adopted in this work defines sinc(x)={1 for x=0; (sinx)/x otherwise, (1) where sinx is the sine function, plotted above. This has the...
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| DC.Description | The sinc function sinc(x), also called the "sampling function," is a function that arises frequently in signal processing and the theory of Fourier transforms. The full name of the function is "sine cardinal," but it is commonly referred to by its abbreviation, "sinc." There are two definitions in common use. The one adopted in this work defines sinc(x)={1 for x=0; (sinx)/x otherwise, (1) where sinx is the sine function, plotted above. This has the... |
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