[<<][math][>>][..]Mon Apr 1 01:26:57 EDT 2013
I started reading Stilson's PhD theses again a couple of days ago. An interesting book, with a good general smell. I first noticed the finished PhD here[1], a little over two years ago. Some references are the 4-multiply equalizer[3] and the Sawtooth hack[4]. An idea that seems to be ripe for me to explore again are several ways of looking at different CT/DT relations. Also mentioned here[2]. The question I have now is: what is the point? Why bother using the Time-scale calculus[5]? Some other things: - Weighted least squares for polynomial-parameterized FIR filters [1] entry://20110104-045522 [2] entry://20110104-110954 [3] entry://20110105-070637 [4] entry://20110104-153108 [5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_scale_calculus
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