Monthly Archives: March 2011

hyperlinks and alphabetized lists in latex

There are so many things to learn and not quite as many ways to record what it is you’ve learned. There’s not many things more frustrating than the feeling “I knew a thing some time ago, but now I’ve forgot” … Continue reading

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cygwin, bash, mingw, open source matlab for windows. And SUG@R at Rice

It’s been years since I submitted a job to a computer cluster, and I’ve since purchased a Windows 7 machine, and have a Windows 7 machine in my office, Windows XP in my lab… Right now we’re testing out how … Continue reading

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Circulant Matrices, Gabor Frames, Weyl-Heisenberg groups, and the Fourier Transformm

In signal processing the marks of great physicist-mathematicians of the early 20th century and beyond are everywhere.  Apparently when Gabor authored his seminal paper (cited by 4087 according to google scholar), he was building on the foundations of laid by … Continue reading

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