Thanks for all the reading material but that still doesn't really answer my initial question; should I take a two-semester course in real analysis(personally I really want to read Rudin) and continue taking math courses even though I can't seem to find a direct benefit in ECE.
I mean one of the major reasons(if not the main one) I choose ECE over other engineering fields was that many told me that it has the most mathematics and I enjoy the math more than say working with hardware or even software applications. Atm the only fields of ECE I find the most interesting...
I have talked to 5 academic advisors and all of them were useless imo, most of them don't even know that algebra(abstract) isn't the same thing as high school algebra. However I have an upcoming meeting with my new advisor(after the first year we get a new advisor) in a couple of weeks...
Hello, everyone, I am a freshman in ECE( My degree atm is CompE) who by next semester(fall 2019) will have completed calc 1 -3, elementary linear algebra(with proofs) and differential equations. My program still requires me to take a course in discrete mathematics, probability(super basic imo)...
Comm is communications and DSP involves a lot of math but one of the nice things about my university is that both EE and COMPE have to take a signals class and EE then go on to take 1-2 more courses in the field but I can take all of the DSP courses as COMPE but then my issue is that I have...
Good day everyone, a few months ago I posted a question regarding physics as a major, well fast forward about 6 months and I am studying engineering(I picked engineering(ECE) because first I get to take physics courses up to QM and second after some further research I found out that one of the...
I just noticed a big mistake that I made and I cannot edit it now >_>
The X in the divisor function should be 1 as I am finding the sum of proper divisors and the algebraic variable should be n instead of x as x has a value of 1 in this case
{\displaystyle \sigma _{1}(n)=\sum _{d\mid...
so I have been reading the wrong textbooks and should look into analytic number theory and real analysis and thxs for the link
Edit: I have looked at the link and most of it involves exponentials, so my question should I try to convert the divisor function into an integral or is this even possible
So I am kind of lost... I don't really know how to ask this.
Project Euler is a website that hosts multiple programming contests and I am interested in this problem
https://projecteuler.net/problem=608
but my question isn't truly about this problem but a more solution.
I know that the Divisor...
thanks for the tips also I plan to pursue a double degree in both physics and engineering does the same idea of not worth it if it cost too much also applies to engineering schools? Or just physics. However, if I get enough scholarships and UC Boulder becomes affordable is it worth it in your...
thanks! what I was talking about being a large state school is I would prefer not to deal with 600+ student classes where your just a number( however since I have never had a big class in my life, take what I said with a grain of salt).
So recently I was accepted into CU Boulder COS&A for physics :)
I was wondering how good is the physics program( I know its good but I have heard bad things as well). how good is it education wise(research-wise I know it's near the NIST), however, its a large state school does this impact it...
but it still should give me an edge up
Edit: I watched your friends video and it was something I didn't consider before but I would still like to challenge myself and as your friend was saying about those that failed to waste a year on a class, its similar for me as I don't wish to waste...