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Continuous Mathematics

Computer Science Tripos Part IB, Michaelmas Term 1999
J G Daugman





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Continuous Mathematics

Computer Science Tripos Part IB, Michaelmas Term
4 lectures by J G Daugman


Aims


The aims of this course are to review some key concepts and operations defined in continuous mathematics involving real- and complex-valued functions of real variables. Focus is on the use and implementation of these notions in the discrete spaces we enter when computing. Topics include: expansions and basis functions; orthogonality and projections; differential equations and their computational solution; linear operators and their eigenfunctions; wavelets and Fourier analysis.


Lectures


Objectives


At the end of the course students should:


Reference books


Kaplan, W. (1992). Advanced Calculus. Addison-Wesley (4th ed.).


Oppenheim, A.V. & Willsky, A.S. (1984). Signals and Systems. Prentice-Hall.


 
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