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i is the imaginary unit in general mathematical notation, but not in electrical engineering, where i is already taken for denoting current. Hence electrical engineers tend to use j as the notation for the imaginary unit. Which is correct depends on the field being discussed. Transfer functions are generally an engineering field (contrast with Greens functions[?]) -- The Anome

Makes sense. --AxelBoldt

Removed "digital" from (digital) signal processing[?] - transfer functions are continuous as well as digital!

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