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Suppose that is the impulse response of an LSI system. Consider an input where is a complex number. What is the output of the system? Recall that . In this case, it is easier to use the formula:
where
In the event that converges, we see that is just a re-scaled version of . Thus, is an eigenvector of the system , right? Not exactly, but almost... technically, since it isn't really an eigenvector. However, most DSP texts ignore this subtlety. Theintuition provided by thinking of as an eigenvector is worth the slight abuse of terminology.
Next time we will analyze the function in greater detail. is called the -transform of , and provides an extremely useful characterization of a discrete-time system.
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