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Subject: Hilbert Transform
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Hey,


I unterstand the algorithm hilbert.m in Matlab.
But can anyone tell me:

1)Is this the ideal Hilbert or an approximation?
2)Who invented the algorithm?
3)do anyone know a book where I can find the alg.?

Regards!