MATH6305 - Mathematics of Signal Processing
MATH 6305 Mathematics of Signal Processing (3 semester hours) The course is devoted to a mathematical foundation of some of the key topics in signal processing: discrete and continuous signal transforms, analysis and design of filters [e.g. lattice filters], least square methods and algorithms. Prerequisites: Undergraduate analysis (MATH 4301-2 or MATH 5301-2) undergraduate course in linear algebra (MATH 2418), undergraduate course in complex variables (MATH 3379) or equivalent. (3-0) T