Undergrad What is the average value of a bounded periodic function over a period?

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The average value of a bounded periodic function is typically defined over one complete period, though the specific range may not always be stated explicitly. For example, the average of the complex exponential e^{ix} is zero only when considered over a 2π interval. In many cases, the domain is clear, such as with sine waves, allowing for a general reference to the average over one period. Additionally, the average can be derived by taking the limit of the average over an expanding interval, confirming that it converges to the same value as the average over one full period. Thus, for bounded continuous periodic functions, the average can be defined without explicitly knowing the period.
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Does it make sense to just talk about the average value of a function without specifying the range over which the average is taken? It seems a common occurrence in discussions of waves to just mention that the average value of the complex exponential ##e^{ix}## is zero. But it will be zero only if we look at it over a ##2\pi## interval, like from ##-\pi## to ##\pi##, correct?
 
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Your asertion is correct. However in many instances, the domain is obvious, so it is not stated explicitly, such as one period for sine waves, etc.
 
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If a function is periodic then it makes sense to refer to the average over one period as the average of the function.
 
Another way to view the average of a bounded periodic function is to take the limit of its average over an increasingly large domain. So that if, say, f : RR is a bounded continuous function with some period p > 0, so that f(x + p) = f(x) for all x, then the limit as T → ∞ of 1/(2T) times the integral of f(x) over the interval [-T, T] will approach the same value as its average over one full period.

So if we know f is a bounded continuous periodic function, we can define its average over a period without knowing what that period is.
 
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