Signal Processing - Mathematical Methods Applied in Signal Processing

Mathematical Methods Applied in Signal Processing

  • Linear signals and systems, and transform theory
  • System identification and classification
  • Calculus
  • Differential equations
  • Vector spaces and Linear algebra
  • Functional analysis
  • Probability and stochastic processes
  • Detection theory
  • Estimation theory
  • Optimization
  • Programming
  • Numerical methods
  • Iterative methods

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