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Signal Processing Fundamentals
Covers the alternate formulation of signal processing and the sufficiency of the Waliland ratio in signal sets.
Central Limit Theorem: Proof via Lindeberg's Principle
Explores the proof of the Central Limit Theorem through Lindeberg's principle and the convergence of random variables.
Rheology: Constitutive Law and Cats
Explores the rheology of materials, drawing parallels between cats' behavior and material properties.
Sufficient Statistics: Hypothesis Testing
Covers the concept of sufficient statistics and hypothesis testing in reading assignments by Emre Telatar.
Unit Tangent Bundle of Hyperbolic Spaces
Covers the unit tangent bundle of hyperbolic spaces and geodesic flows.
Linear Algebra: Spanning and Combining Vectors
Covers the concept of spanning and combining vectors in a product space.
Gaussian Processes: Designing Receivers
Covers the theory behind Gaussian processes and the design of receivers using MAP calculations.
Fluid Mechanics: Hydrostatic and Chimney Effect
Explores fluid mechanics, hydrostatic equilibrium, and the chimney effect in tubes.
White Gaussian Noise in Communication Systems
Covers White Gaussian Noise in communication systems and its impact on signal transmission.
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Fluid Mechanics: Hydrostatics and Flow Characteristics
Explores hydrostatics, pressure gradients, flow characteristics, and the Venturi effect in fluid mechanics.
Time-Temperature Equivalence in Rheology
Explores time-temperature equivalence in rheology, discussing polymer properties and viscoelastic behavior at varying temperatures.
Harmonic Response: Theory
Covers the theory of harmonic response, including decomposition into simple elements and stable system behavior.
Extension of the Weak Law: St. Petersburg's Paradox
Explores the extension of the weak law of large numbers using St. Petersburg's paradox as an example.
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