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Posted 2004-04-08, 09:46 PM
in reply to Medieval Bob's post starting "It's actually pretty simple if you..."
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Yeah. I've already taken Calc 1 through 3, Linear Algebra, Systems 1 and 2, Complex Vector Analysis, Transform Methods, Errors Uncertainty and Probability, and Stochastic Systems 1 through 3.
There is really only so much math you can actually do without getting into other aspects. Like, the Errors and Stoch classes all deal with probabilities, decision theory, and detection theory. I've also taken DSP classes which basically deal with graph theory, Fourier Transforms, Z-Transforms, and LaPlace Transforms. For EE's, the math never really stops, just starts getting convolved into other subjects.
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