[sdiy] DSP book recommendation wanted

Bradley Slavik fire at dls.net
Fri Sep 25 20:43:58 CEST 2009


Nah. Numerical recipes books are TERRIBLE.
Maybe good enough for analog work, I don't
pretend to be an expert there but a much
better resource that will teach you how to
think about problems in numerical analysis
is "Numeric Methods that Work". Sorry. I had
this discussion with several mathematics and
numeric analysis professors.

Bradley

On Fri 09/09/25 13:33 , "Nathan M. Reeves" djservs at comcast.net sent:
> oh man i was hoping someone would ask this!
> 
> here ya go!
> 
> http://www.nr.com/oldverswitcher.html
> i remember reading these in undergrad physics its great and has some  
> code included!
> 
> cheers!
> 
> nate
> 
> On Sep 25, 2009, at 10:05 AM, Daniel Kruszyna wrote:
> 
> > Antti Huovilainen  c.hut.fi> wrote:>> Basic numerical methods come in handy
> too.>
> > Do you have any recommendations for resources
> on> numerical methods?
> >
> > -- Daniel
> >
> >
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