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The z-transform is a powerful mathematical tool used in the analysis of discrete-time signals and systems. It is a crucial tool in the analysis of discrete-time systems, but its convergence is limited to specific values of the complex variable z. This range of values, known as the Region of Convergence (ROC), is fundamental in determining the behavior and stability of a system or signal. The ROC defines the region in the complex plane where the z-transform converges, which can take various...
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    Area of Science:

    • Bibliometrics
    • Scientific Publishing

    Context:

    • Accurate citation is crucial for scientific integrity.
    • Maintaining correct article identifiers ensures proper referencing.

    Purpose:

    • To provide a corrected article DOI.
    • To ensure researchers can accurately locate and cite the intended publication.

    Summary:

    • This entry serves as a correction notice.
    • It rectifies the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for a specific scientific article.

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    • Facilitates correct citation and avoids misattribution.
    • Ensures the integrity of scientific records and literature reviews.
    • Supports accurate tracking of research impact and dissemination.