Re: Looking for a GOOD explanation of the proof and application of DST, and other DSP techniques.. DSP encyclopedia?
- From: steve <bungalow_steve@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 14:09:46 -0700 (PDT)
On May 31, 10:25 am, "maxplanck" <erik.bo...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At this point simply listing a proof is sufficient in their minds as
equivalent to teaching the subject and I have never been able to
convince authors otherwise. It appears their primary audience are
their colleagues (who usually proof read it ), and that is the way
they write it, more of refresher text, directed to people who knew the
subject beforehand.
yes! More detailed in depth explanations take more time, and most
professors are strapped for time..
Have you ever read or listened to Feynman's "6 Easy Pieces?" Pretty well
done imo
indirectly, we used the Feynman lecture series when I was a student at
Princeton ages ago, which I believe the "easy pieces" were derived
from. But, at the time, I found I needed to read an older tradition
physics textbook before reading the lecture series.
.
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