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problem about wavelet that if you realy want to understand whats going on there you must have a rich mathematical background. There is no simple or eassy way.
If you want to make the effort i would recomend to start with:
E.Kreyszig - Introductory Functional Analysis With Applications (Wiley...
there is no good answear to your question. people can give you advice about a good book but you have to say which field of math you are interested in first.
mayyan
Re: Help me
opps sorry i forgot the pw.
try: gigapedia.org
or: approx
ore more thing. i just looked the book up for you. i didnt saw it myself so i hope its in good condition. i used the hard copy from the libarary.
mayyan
Re: Help me
here is a great book:
name: Introductory Functional Analysis With Applications
by: Erwin Kreyszig
link: **broken link removed**
or
link: **broken link removed**
Re: Matrix Problem
if A,C are known matrixes you can just multiply and get 4 equation with 4 variables.
exmaple: A=C= (1 0 , 0 1) (identity matrix)
and B = ( a b , c d)
then:
1= aa+dc
0=ab+bd
0= ca+dc
1=cb+dd
Remark: i used the identity matrix for simplification ressons but u can solve...
the system is independent if the only sulotion to:
a1V1 + a2V2+...+AnVn = 0
a1,a2,An - constants
V1,V2,...,Vn - vecrtors representing the euations
is: a1=0,a2=0,..,An=0
example
2x1+3x2+0x3=0 => V1=(2,3,0)
4x1+6x2+0x3=0 => V2=(4,6,0)
4x1+5x2+1x3=0 => V3=(4,5,1)
here 2V1 -1V2+0V3=0...
Re: Proof Question
Seems like you Haven't taken Calculus in awhile :D .
i give you two non regorous proves.
1) the mean of a non negetive function over an interval greater then zero must be >= 0 ( its the intergal divided by the interval length). => f(x) must be equal to zero.
2) for each...
Re: linear algebra
1- to discribe n dimetioanal space you need n indipendent vectors
2- the vectors are not unique .
example: a=(2,0,0) , b=(0,2,0) , c= (0, 0,2)
a=(2,0,0) , b=(1,3,0) , c= (1, 2,3)
they both discribe 3 dimentioanl space => not unique
3- the vectors does...
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