Concept
Sampling Theorem 0
The Sampling Theorem, also known as the Nyquist-Shannon Sampling Theorem, states that a continuous signal can be completely represented by its samples and perfectly reconstructed if it is sampled at a rate greater than twice its highest frequency component. This critical sampling rate is known as the Nyquist rate, and undersampling below this rate leads to aliasing, where distinct signal frequencies become indistinguishable.
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