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Research roadmap — discrete-time spectral distortion

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Theory-building assignments — these are not problem sets. Each exercise forces you to think inside the context of your discrete-time model. When you learn Fourier, you don't learn it abstractly — you learn it as the language your cutoff theorem is written in. Write your answers in the boxes and they save locally. Click any assignment to expand it.

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Theory-building assignments — not problem sets. Every exercise forces you to think inside your discrete-time model. When you learn Fourier, you learn it as the language your cutoff theorem is written in. Write answers below — they save automatically per session.