Stochastic Processes
Aliasing is a phenomenon that occurs when a signal is sampled at a rate that is insufficient to capture the changes in the signal accurately, leading to distortion or misrepresentation of the original signal. It can create misleading interpretations of data, especially in the context of digital signal processing, where the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem plays a crucial role in determining appropriate sampling rates. When signals are undersampled, higher frequency components can appear as lower frequency ones, complicating analysis and interpretation.
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