phasorina
Phasorina is a conceptual representation used in signal processing to capture the phase and amplitude information of periodic signals in a compact form. The term is built from “phasor” and the suffix -ina to denote a derived, simplified version of the traditional phasor description.
Formally, for a real-valued periodic signal x(t) with fundamental frequency ω0 and harmonic components, the phasorina
Operations on phasorinas mirror standard linear signal processing: time shifts multiply each phasor by a phase
Applications include visualization of phase relationships in complex waveforms, teaching Fourier-style concepts, and lightweight analysis in