this complex concept is explained so clearly, I glided through the one hour lecture so smoothly when it is so hard for me to finish long lectures, cause it was so clearly done, also the funny bits help. really want to thank you prof cache for making this lecture and for making it public available!
hello sir, thank you for this nice explanation ☺️ I have one doubt...Why did you take the limits of integral as (-½ to ½) while calculating the spectral density?
Excellent teaching. I am reading Stoffer’s book and hit a brick wall when it gets to spectral. You help me push through. Many thanks.
this complex concept is explained so clearly, I glided through the one hour lecture so smoothly when it is so hard for me to finish long lectures, cause it was so clearly done, also the funny bits help. really want to thank you prof cache for making this lecture and for making it public available!
Thanks for the nice comment!
What a wonderful online course, why few people watch it?
hello sir, thank you for this nice explanation ☺️
I have one doubt...Why did you take the limits of integral as (-½ to ½) while calculating the spectral density?