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The Science Of Global Warming In The Age Of Napoleon
If we think of Revolutionary and Napoleonic France, many things might come to mind: "Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity," Marie Antoinette and her unfortunate dietary recommendations for the poor; La...
10 commentsCalculus and Pre-Calculus Get Started!
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein Albert Einstein I recently became super charged about writing about Calculus and Pre-Calculus when I learned about Laplace and Fourier Transformations. The Laplace Transform...
0 commentsAdvanced SIMD Parallel computing
In an earlier post I outlined the history of the now defunct Distributed Array Processor and some elementary speedups available. In a Von Neumann Architecture Data Structures are important while in...
0 commentsMagic On A Small Planet
An adventure in an exotic land precedes the discovery of wondrous transformations which will someday assist a civilization to make great strides in engineering accomplishments, even to leave its home planet. Time itself can be and now is transformed into complex frequency.
1 commentWavelets and Time-Frequency Analysis
This article presents a comparison between the time-frequency analysis and the Wavelet analysis. The Short-time Fourier transform is used for the purpose of time-frequency analysis. We have presented examples to describe the concepts. More emphasis is given to the time-frequency analysis as the Wavelet analysis is closely related to it. In the section of time-frequency analysis we develop some concepts and extend these to the Wavelet analysis.
0 commentsThe Math in Music
Without Rhythm, you don't have music. Rhythm makes certain notes longer and others shorter. Among other musical elements it gives feeling. It's the difference between a walz and a swinging bebop tune. ...
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