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The Nyquist Theorem, also known as the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, states that a continuous signal can be completely represented in its sampled form and perfectly reconstructed if it is sampled at a rate greater than twice its highest frequency component. This principle is fundamental in digital signal processing and ensures that no information is lost during the analog-to-digital conversion process.
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