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A key property of sinusoids is that they are orthogonal at different
frequencies. That is,
This is true whether they are complex or real, and whatever amplitude
and phase they may have. All that matters is that the frequencies be
different. Note, however, that the durations must be infinity (in general).
For length
sampled sinusoidal signal segments, such as used
by the DFT, exact orthogonality holds only for the harmonics of
the sampling-rate-divided-by-
, i.e., only for the frequencies (in Hz)
These are the only frequencies that have a whole number
of periods in
samples (depicted in Fig.6.2 for
).6.1
The complex sinusoids corresponding to the frequencies
are
These sinusoids are generated by the
th roots of unity in the
complex plane.
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