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Gibbs phenomenon caused by digital signal processing?
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[QUOTE="sophiecentaur, post: 6155011, member: 199289"] I would appreciate someone pointing out where the Gibbs Phenomenon needs to be looked upon as something more than an artefact due to under sampling. ( Apparently it was noticed way before the advent of modern processors and, I suspect, before Nyquist came up with his theorem (?). Digital signal processing has to follow the 'rules' and discontinuous functions are not suitable for application without some form of windowing to tame them first. [/QUOTE]
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