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Discrete frequency domain

A discrete frequency domain is a frequency domain that is discrete rather than continuous. A discrete frequency domain is a frequency domain that is discrete rather than continuous. For example, the discrete Fourier transform maps a function having a discrete time domain into one having a discrete frequency domain. The discrete-time Fourier transform, on the other hand, maps functions with discrete time (discrete-time signals) to functions that have a continuous frequency domain.

[ "Discrete Fourier transform", "Frequency domain", "Final value theorem" ]
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