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Continuous Mathematics

Lecturer: Dr R.J. Gibbens (rg31@cl.cam.ac.uk)

No. of lectures: 4

This course is a prerequisite for Computer Graphics and Image Processing, Information Theory and Coding (Part II).

Aims

The aims of this course are to review some key concepts and operations defined in continuous mathematics involving real and complex-valued functions. Focus is on the use and implementation of these notions as encountered in computing.

Lectures

Objectives

At the end of the course students should

Reference books

Oppenheim, A.V. & Willsky, A.S. (1997). Signals and Systems. Prentice-Hall.
Pinkus, A. & Zafrany, S. (1997). Fourier Series and Integral Transforms. Cambridge University Press.
Stephenson, G. (1973). Mathematical Methods for Science Students. Addison Wesley Longman.


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