From: Gerhard Wesp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> hi,
>
>On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 04:21:52PM -0800, Monty wrote:
>> *Specifically* I'd be looking for someone intimately familiar with direct form
>> II IIR filters, the Levinson-Durbin and Schur algorithms for producing
>> coefficient sets and the underlying linear and discrete math.
>
> well, i *am* a mathematician, but i must admit that all the above
>mentioned things mean very little to me. however, it might not be too
>difficult for me to get into this stuff. can you suggest some reading
>to get started?
Actually it is more "Signal processing" than math.
( but signal processing impies math ... )
About reading the book "Digital signal processing" is pretty good.
The new edition is renamed to "Discrete signal processing".
The publisher is Addison-Wesley , IIRC.
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