18-202: Mathematical Foundations of Electrical Engineering
18-202: Mathematical Foundations of Electrical Engineering
18-202: Mathematical Foundations of Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Soummya Kar and Carlee Joe-Wong
Department of ECE, Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Lecture # 25, April 30, 2018
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Last Week of Classes
¢ Lecture on Wednesday is cancelled
{ Tuesday and Thursday recitations will be held as usual
¢ Homework 12 will be due in the Thursday recitations
¢ Thursday recitations will be a review session for the final
{ Also study the homework, recitation, and midterm problems
{ HW 12 solutions and this week’s recitation notes will be posted
on Canvas by Thursday evening
{ Exams not picked up in recitation are available in CourseHub.
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Final Exam
¢ May 8 (Tuesday of next week), 1-4pm in WEH 7500
{ Email us ASAP (this afternoon) if you have a conflict.
¢ Four double-sided A4/letter-size sheets of notes allowed, no
other materials or electronics.
¢ Cumulative exam, weighted towards material after exam 3
{ Complex numbers
{ 1st and 2nd order difference and differential equations
{ Matrix and vector operations
{ Linear independence
{ Gauss elimination, elementary matrices
{ Vector space definitions and properties, basis
{ Inner products, norms, distances, orthogonality
{ Matrix rank, subspaces, and eigenvalues (spectral analysis)
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Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
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How to compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors?
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Algebraic Multiplicity
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Geometric Multiplicity
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Today’s Lecture
¢ Today’s Lecture
{ Chapter 11 (Spectral Analysis)
{ Properties
{ Similarity transformation
{ Diagonalization
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Property
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Example
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Example
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Property
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Example
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Example
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Property
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Example
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Similarity Transformation
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Similarity Transformation
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Diagonalization
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Diagonalization
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Diagonalization
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Example
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Example
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Diagonalizability
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Diagonalizability: Applications
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Symmetric Matrices
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Example
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Today’s Lecture
¢ Today’s Lecture
{ Chapter 11 (Spectral Analysis)
{ Properties
{ Similarity transformation
{ Diagonalization
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