What is conjugate antisymmetric?
A sequence x[n] is conjugate antisymmetric if x∗[-n] = -x[n]. If x[n] is real and conjugate symmetric, it is an even sequence. If x[n] is real and conjugate antisymmetric, it is an odd sequence. Definition. A function f(a) is conjugate symmetric if f∗(-a) = f(a).
What is a conjugate symmetry?
Conjugate symmetry is an entirely new approach to symmetric Boolean functions that can be used to extend existing methods for handling symmetric functions to a much wider class of functions. These are functions that currently appear to have no symmetries of any kind. Conjugate symmetries occur widely in practice.
What is anti symmetric signal?
A signal that is anti-symmetrical about the vertical axis is known as odd signal or odd function. Therefore, the odd signals are also called the antisymmetric signals. Sine wave is an example of odd signal.