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dirichlet conditions explanation
Dirichlet gave the necessary conditions for existence of a fourier spectra for any signal
the second condition tells that number of maxima and minima in a given period should be finite.This actually fills the void created by the first condition
My doubt is how is the finite number of maxima and minima ensures less discontinuities?
Thanks in advance
Dirichlet gave the necessary conditions for existence of a fourier spectra for any signal
the second condition tells that number of maxima and minima in a given period should be finite.This actually fills the void created by the first condition
My doubt is how is the finite number of maxima and minima ensures less discontinuities?
Thanks in advance