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Originally Posted by Voice I've had all the calc Carnegie Mellon had to offer. I have a degree in computer and electrical engineering from there, so I had a lot of voodoo math (the kind engineers use to work in the frequency domain, etc), probability and statistics, as well as a lot of physics, EM wave theory, QM (as it applies to substrates and such in semiconductor design), chemistry, etc. From there I've studied a lot on my own - into relativity theory and QM. |
Frequency domain is voodoo?
