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Distance between point and line in $\mathbb{R}^{3}$
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Exponential function and matrices
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Cleaning a signal and computing period
@leonbloy: You're right. The solution I proposed is arguably ugly, but implementable using analog electronics. It's how digital signals are regenerated (if I remember my communication systems classes properly).
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Cleaning a signal and computing period
@leonbloy: It's hard to implement a median filter using analog electronics, though.
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Cleaning a signal and computing period
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$N \equiv 3 (\textrm{mod } 4)$ and Collatz conjecture
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Notes for Beginner Fourier Analysis?
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Notes for Beginner Fourier Analysis?
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Howto organize a party where everyone meets everyone around a big table?
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Good software for linear/integer programming
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Good software for linear/integer programming
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Good software for linear/integer programming
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How can I find the time constant of a first order system transfer function?
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How can I find the time constant of a first order system transfer function?
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How can I find the time constant of a first order system transfer function?
@Ganesh: How is this NOT a 1st order system? I really do NOT understand your comment.
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