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Symmetry of the DTFT for Real Signals
Most (if not all) of the signals we deal with in practice are real
signals. The Fourier transform of real signals exhibits conjugate
symmetry. That is,
In other terms, if a signal
is real, its spectrum is
Hermitian, or ``conjugate symmetric.''
Hermitian spectra have the following equivalent characterizations:
- The real part is even, while the imaginary part is odd:
- The magnitude is even, while the phase is odd:
Note that an even function is symmetric about argument zero while an
odd function is antisymmetric about argument zero.
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