Abstract
Abstract It was recently shown that a periodic pulse train will reproduce itself at periodic distances upon propagation in a linear dispersive medium. By drawing an analogy between this temporal self-imaging problem and the well known spatial self-imaging phenomenon, we derive the necessary condition for temporal self-imaging and show that the class of temporally self-reproducing signals is much broader than the subset of periodic signals.
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