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Polyphase sequence

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In mathematics, a polyphase sequence is a sequence whose terms are complex roots of unity:

where xn is an integer.

Polyphase sequences are an important class of sequences and play important roles in synchronizing sequence design.

See also

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References

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  • Fan, Pingzhi; Darnell, Michael (1996). Sequence Design for Communications Applications. Research Studies Press. ISBN 047196557X.