If the size of \( x(n) \) is \( L \) and the size of \( h(n) \) is \( M \), what should be the condition 1 to compute the circular convolution using equation and the condition 2 to compute the circular convolution with avoiding aliasing.
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This is because the circular convolution of two sequences of size \( L \) and \( M \) will have a size of \( L + M - 1 \). Show more…
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