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Signal processing / Linear algebra / Information theory / Mathematical optimization / Regression analysis / Compressed sensing / Matrix / Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem / Vector space / Algebra / Mathematics / Statistics
Date: 2009-02-03 16:39:22
Signal processing
Linear algebra
Information theory
Mathematical optimization
Regression analysis
Compressed sensing
Matrix
Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
Vector space
Algebra
Mathematics
Statistics

[lecture NOTES] Richard G. Baraniuk Compressive Sensing

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