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Structure and Interpretation of Signals and Systems

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Structure and Interpretation of Signals and Systems
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Publisher: Addison Wesley
ISBN/ASIN: 0201745518
ISBN-13: 9780201745511
Number of pages: 604

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This book provides an accessible introduction to signals and systems for electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science students, and is based on several years of successful classroom use at the University of California, Berkeley. The material starts with an early introduction to applications, well before students have built up enough theory to fully analyze the applications.

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