Tài liệu Complex Numbers

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    Complex numbers are an extension of the ordinary numbers used in everyday math. They have
    the unique property of representing and manipulating two variables as a single quantity. This fits
    very naturally with Fourier analysis, where the frequency domain is composed of two signals, the
    real and the imaginary parts. Complex numbers shorten the equations used in DSP, and enable
    techniques that are difficult or impossible with real numbers alone. For instance, the Fast Fourier
    Transform is based on complex numbers. Unfortunately, complex techniques are very
    mathematical, and it requires a great deal of study and practice to use them effectively. Many
    scientists and engineers regard complex techniques as the dividing line between DSP as a tool,
    and DSP as a career. In this chapter, we look at the mathematics of complex numbers, and
    elementary ways of using them in science and engineering. The following three chapters discuss
    important techniques based on complex numbers: the complex Fourier transform, the Laplace
    transform, and the z-transform. These complex transforms are the heart of theoretical DSP. Get
    ready, here comes the math!
     

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