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Derived copy of Aliasing Phenomena

Module by: Arjun Satyapal. E-mail the author

Based on: Aliasing Phenomena by Justin Romberg, Don Johnson, Stephen Kruzick

Summary: This module introduces aliasing phenomena and discusses its implications for reconstruction.

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Media File: Lecture 19-SamplingDan.cdf

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