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  • Taking extraordinary classes from colombia without "intercambio" at home ... thanks standford's projects, youtube, etc

  • Class starts at 20:00... :)

  • A very interesting and comprehensible intro to LDS!

  • Thank you so much for this lecture!!!!! Amazing....Ilove it!!!! So much information!

  • este tipo es asquerosamente arrogante

  • @indgiu No, el es muy bueno.  No, he is awesome. =) Cheers from Brazil!

  • @indgiu, probablemente eres un acomplejado...

  • @indgiu Are you nuts?!  He is extremely good, just posting this info for free is quite amazing.

  • Thanks to Stanford University for giving us the oportunity to learn high level class for free!

  • por favor añade el CC para traducir

  • At 0:31:27, I thought it was funny how he said the models in econ and finance and "BASIC". I'm sure that he wasn't attempting to be sarcastic, but econ&Fin people probably felt their egos compressed.

  • Very good Lecture. thank you.

  • Forty years ago, I was a video tech intern for University of Fla Graduate Engineering Study Systems (GENESIS). The first live video ed that linked Gainsville, Orlando, Titusville, WPB, and FAU. I also proctored the exams, which for this class would take 10 pages and 4 hours. We had an EIA analog hybrid computer, and the neatest thing was seeing a sim of a broomstick balanced on the hood of car doing 70 (zero air drag). Now that was dynamic.

  • I'm taking a course on linear control systems, can anyone tell me in which lessons I can find the following topics without having to go through all the videos? The topics are:

    -controllability

    -observability

    -minimal realizations

    -stability

    Thanks!

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  • Can anyone help me out. I'm thinking of studying this soon, how important is it to know about electronics? If it is important, how much study would I need to cover first?

    I have the math background but not electronics.

  • Well, if you plan to work with architectures or pysics, microsystems, FPGA, computer engineering, VLSI, nanoelectronics, etc. You may not needed ever. However, if you plan to work in signal processing, robotics, automation, bioloengineering, aeronautics, etc. then it may be really a hot topic.

  • Sorry, I should be clearer, I know what fields I'd need electronics for. I'm just wondering if I'd need it to follow this series of lectures.

  • it would be helpful to know basic electronic but as he said in the video the lecture would be kept general

  • Great Professor!!!!

  • standford uni., plz wait i'm in the way.....lol

  • 1:04:10 -- I suspect that the students didn't understand RMS error. Prof. Boyd said that statistics wasn't a prerequisite for his course. He should have used something more concrete -- say, volts -- in his example.

  • awesome and as funny as sienfeld or scrubs

  • good try ,i feel like someone teach me hand by hand but cannot ask question,

  • I'd kill for a professor like this in my engineering department

  • funny in the beginning

  • Prof FFT

  • Prof FTW

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