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What are the Fourier-, Laplace- and Z-transforms of the impulse response of a filter called? I've seen $H(s)$ referred to as the system function or transfer function, what about $H(i\omega)$ and the discretized $H(z)$?

Andreas
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I would consider them to all be 'transfer' or 'system' functions. Those two names are interchangable, but in control theory books I see then listed more as transfer functions rather than system functions.

The domain you are in, whether it be fourier, laplace, Z or time, isn't entirely relevant to the name in that respect.

Fuzz
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    I agree with your assessment. I don't think nomenclature specifics are all that important, but I've typically heard the $H(j\omega)$ version called the "frequency response." – Jason R Nov 09 '11 at 02:49
  • true... I would consider "Frequency response" another name for it. H(jw) is a transfer function, that more specifically is a frequency response – Fuzz Nov 09 '11 at 06:57