On 2014-03-09, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
There are four basic forms of the theory used in signal processing,
which are all connected but also subtly different. The Fourier
transform is continuous time and continuous frequency. The Fourier
series is periodic time and discrete frequency. The
actually one of the best sound installations I ever hear was made in mono
with a crap speaker that cost about a £5 . It was just some strange moaning
noises coming out of a pile of rubbish in the corner of a gallery. Everyone
loved it and it was so much more interesting than some of the stuff Ive
On 2014-03-05, Aaron Heller wrote:
The Fourier basis has a countably infinite number of dimensions.
Only if you're talking about the Fourier series or the discrete time
Fourier transform. The transform proper is indexed by a continuum.
There are four basic forms of the theory used in
On 08/03/2014 22:35, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
There are four basic forms of the theory used in signal processing,
which are all connected but also subtly different. The Fourier transform
is continuous time and continuous frequency. The Fourier series is
periodic time and discrete frequency. The
On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 12:35:34AM +0200, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
There are four basic forms of the theory used in signal processing,
which are all connected but also subtly different. The Fourier
transform is continuous time and continuous frequency. The Fourier
series is periodic time and