Lecture Slides Errata The document contains errata for the following lecture slides: M. D. Adams, Lecture Slides for Signals and Systems (Version 2016-01-25), University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada, Jan. 2016. ################################################################################ Date: 2016-07-11 Name: Sam Wheating Description: On Page 111 of the lecture slides, in the figure demonstrating the Gibbs Phenomenon, the fourth plot is labelled as "Fourier Series truncated after the 101th harmonic components." The correct wording should use "101st". ################################################################################ Date: 2016-07-23 Name: Michael Adams (2016-01-25 version) Slide 224, Properties of the Laplace Transform In the 4th row of the table, the text Time/Frequency-Domain Scaling should read Time/Laplace-Domain Scaling ################################################################################ Date: 2016-07-23 Name: Michael Adams (2016-01-25 version) Slide 260, Properties of the Unilateral Laplace Transform In the 3rd row of the table, the text Time/Frequency-Domain Scaling should read Time/Laplace-Domain Scaling ################################################################################ Date: 2016-09-16 Name: Maxwell Borden (2016-01-25 version) Slide 18, Odd Signals The text An odd signal x must be such that x(0) = 0. should read An odd signal x must be such that x(0) = 0 if the domain of x includes 0. ################################################################################ Date: 2017-05-04 Name: Erwin Estacion (2016-01-25 version) Slide 456, Properties of Complex Numbers The test for bullet 2 that reads "That is, for any two complex numbers z1 and z2". should instead say "That is, for any three complex numbers z1, z2, and z3". ################################################################################ Date: 2017-05-05 Name: Jack Beckett (2016-01-25 version) Slide 472, Zeros and Poles of a Rational Function In the first bullet, 4th line: The subscript for alpha is shown as N, where it should be M. ################################################################################ Date: 2017-06-27 Name: Jeff Stacey slide 476 slide titled "Partial Fraction Expansions (PFEs) In the first two bullets, some m's should be n's. ################################################################################ Date: Name: ################################################################################