Kinda gave up sometime ago. That aside, I remember convolution to be:
- Flip
- Shift
- Find the area via graphical analysis or integration
Then I get a piecewise function which is the convolution of two signals. I'm not quite sure how to view this from a purely mathematical standpoint, but then again, it is Signals and Systems class, so it's fine.
Okay, now I'm confused. The subject I'm supposed to be writing about wasn't addressed in the reading from Hume that we were actually assigned, but it's floating around elsewhere. Descartes is good to go, just not Hume. What.
Okay, I've got my final project for the year, it's in a pdf. It uses matlab (I hope you all know what that is) and some systems algebra. I need some general advice, I'll see if I can upload. I think this is it. I hope mediafire is okay.
http://www.mediafire.com/?1t2nndjywcn
Edit: just in case
http://www.mediafire.com/file/1t2nndjywcn/FinalProjF09_ver3.pdf
edited 13th Dec '09 11:36:55 PM by Deboss
Fight smart, not fair.But seriously, I've got no idea what the hell I'm doing. I've got a bit of code put together but I've got no idea if it's working right.
Fight smart, not fair.

Runescapes' pretty much the only Java-based program I like.
INT is knowing a tomato is a fruit. WIS is knowing it doesn't belong in a fruit salad. CHA is convincing people that it does.