Lecture by Professor Brad Osgood for the Electrical Engineering course, The Fourier Transforms and its Applications (EE 261). Professor Osgood continues his lecture on the Discrete Fourier Transform.
The Fourier transform is a tool for solving physical problems. In this course the emphasis is on relating the theoretical principles to solving practical engineering and science problems.
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Great man. Clear discussion.
grunder20 2 months ago
Mathematicians are like that: they're so much smarter than just about everyone else that their normal pace appears fast for us; for them, I imagine, everyone else is really slow. :)
Dostoidiot 2 years ago 2
Very interesting. But how much adderall did this guy take before class?
finstervonshamrock 2 years ago
These lectures are perfect for me. I'm a second year undergrad student in electrical engineering/computer science, and this course does an excellent job in preparing me for my upcoming courses in signal processing.
Big thumbs up!
noobmartin 3 years ago 2