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Started by Linda April 7, 2004
Hi!

Can someone tell me more details about hermitical signal processing?
Where can I get more information about this topic (e.g. books,
websites).

Thanks.
Linda
On 7 Apr 2004 02:40:34 -0700, lindah74uk@yahoo.co.uk (Linda) wrote:

>Hi! > >Can someone tell me more details about hermitical signal processing? >Where can I get more information about this topic (e.g. books, >websites). > >Thanks. >Linda
Hi, I was gonna sugest you merely search the Internet for "hermitical signal processing". However when I did that (with Google), there was nothing available!!! How strange. There's usually a web page for any and all human activities. (Like eating lightbulbs, for example.) But nothing on hermitical signal processing. Are you sure "hermitical signal processing" exists? [-Rick-]
r.lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org (Rick Lyons) writes:

> I was gonna sugest you merely search the Internet > for "hermitical signal processing". However when > I did that (with Google), there was nothing > available!!! > > How strange. There's usually a web page for any > and all human activities. (Like eating lightbulbs, > for example.) But nothing on hermitical signal > processing. Are you sure "hermitical signal > processing" exists?
I think I prefer heretical signal processing. ;-) Ciao, Peter K. -- Peter J. Kootsookos "I will ignore all ideas for new works [..], the invention of which has reached its limits and for whose improvement I see no further hope." - Julius Frontinus, c. AD 84
"Rick Lyons" <r.lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote in message
news:4073e474.578229890@news.sf.sbcglobal.net...
> On 7 Apr 2004 02:40:34 -0700, lindah74uk@yahoo.co.uk (Linda) wrote: > > >Hi! > > > >Can someone tell me more details about hermitical signal processing? > >Where can I get more information about this topic (e.g. books, > >websites). > > > >Thanks. > >Linda > > Hi, > I was gonna sugest you merely search the Internet > for "hermitical signal processing". However when > I did that (with Google), there was nothing > available!!! > > How strange. There's usually a web page for any > and all human activities. (Like eating lightbulbs, > for example.) But nothing on hermitical signal > processing. Are you sure "hermitical signal > processing" exists?
There was a French mathematician called Hermite. A search on 'hermite' or 'hermitian' and DSP generates a lot of hits. Leon
"Leon Heller" <leon_heller@hotmail.com> writes:

> "Rick Lyons" <r.lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote in message > news:4073e474.578229890@news.sf.sbcglobal.net... > > On 7 Apr 2004 02:40:34 -0700, lindah74uk@yahoo.co.uk (Linda) wrote: > > > > >Hi! > > > > > >Can someone tell me more details about hermitical signal processing? > > >Where can I get more information about this topic (e.g. books, > > >websites). > > > > > >Thanks. > > >Linda > > > > Hi, > > I was gonna sugest you merely search the Internet > > for "hermitical signal processing". However when > > I did that (with Google), there was nothing > > available!!! > > > > How strange. There's usually a web page for any > > and all human activities. (Like eating lightbulbs, > > for example.) But nothing on hermitical signal > > processing. Are you sure "hermitical signal > > processing" exists? > > There was a French mathematician called Hermite. A search on 'hermite' or > 'hermitian' and DSP generates a lot of hits.
Actually this topic refers to the application of DSP to the generation of hermitic seals. Algorithms include pressure differential stabilization, linearization of the force density function, and audio simulations of the expected "pop" when the seal is broken. -- Randy Yates Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Research Triangle Park, NC, USA randy.yates@sonyericsson.com, 919-472-1124
In article <4073e474.578229890@news.sf.sbcglobal.net>,
Rick Lyons <r.lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote:
>... But nothing on hermitical signal >processing. Are you sure "hermitical signal >processing" exists?
Well there are Hermite interpolation formulas. Could one use that form of interpolation to build convolution kernels for FIR filters? IMHO. YMMV. -- Ron Nicholson rhn AT nicholson DOT com http://www.nicholson.com/rhn/ #include <canonical.disclaimer> // only my own opinions, etc.
Rick Lyons wrote:

> On 7 Apr 2004 02:40:34 -0700, lindah74uk@yahoo.co.uk (Linda) wrote: > > >>Hi! >> >>Can someone tell me more details about hermitical signal processing? >>Where can I get more information about this topic (e.g. books, >>websites). >> >>Thanks. >>Linda > > > Hi, > I was gonna sugest you merely search the Internet > for "hermitical signal processing". However when > I did that (with Google), there was nothing > available!!! > > How strange. There's usually a web page for any > and all human activities. (Like eating lightbulbs, > for example.) But nothing on hermitical signal > processing. Are you sure "hermitical signal > processing" exists? > > [-Rick-]
I know about hermitic seals and Hermite polynomials. Could there be a word problem here? Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. &#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;
Randy Yates wrote:

> "Leon Heller" <leon_heller@hotmail.com> writes: > > >>"Rick Lyons" <r.lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote in message >>news:4073e474.578229890@news.sf.sbcglobal.net... >> >>>On 7 Apr 2004 02:40:34 -0700, lindah74uk@yahoo.co.uk (Linda) wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Hi! >>>> >>>>Can someone tell me more details about hermitical signal processing? >>>>Where can I get more information about this topic (e.g. books, >>>>websites). >>>> >>>>Thanks. >>>>Linda >>> >>>Hi, >>> I was gonna sugest you merely search the Internet >>>for "hermitical signal processing". However when >>>I did that (with Google), there was nothing >>>available!!! >>> >>>How strange. There's usually a web page for any >>>and all human activities. (Like eating lightbulbs, >>>for example.) But nothing on hermitical signal >>>processing. Are you sure "hermitical signal >>>processing" exists? >> >>There was a French mathematician called Hermite. A search on 'hermite' or >>'hermitian' and DSP generates a lot of hits. > > > Actually this topic refers to the application of DSP to the > generation of hermitic seals. Algorithms include pressure > differential stabilization, linearization of the force > density function, and audio simulations of the expected > "pop" when the seal is broken.
Somehow, although this violates the canon of conduct some of were trying to establish, I much doubt there's any harm in it. :-)\ Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. &#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;
On 07 Apr 2004 10:38:33 -0400, Randy Yates
<randy.yates@sonyericsson.com> wrote:

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> >Actually this topic refers to the application of DSP to the >generation of hermitic seals. Algorithms include pressure >differential stabilization, linearization of the force >density function, and audio simulations of the expected >"pop" when the seal is broken. >-- >Randy Yates
Raaaandy, did you forget to take your medication today? :-) [-Rick-]
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 13:22:52 +0100, "Leon Heller"
<leon_heller@hotmail.com> wrote:

> >"Rick Lyons" <r.lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote in message >news:4073e474.578229890@news.sf.sbcglobal.net... >> On 7 Apr 2004 02:40:34 -0700, lindah74uk@yahoo.co.uk (Linda) wrote: >> >> >Hi! >> > >> >Can someone tell me more details about hermitical signal processing? >> >Where can I get more information about this topic (e.g. books, >> >websites). >> > >> >Thanks. >> >Linda >> >> Hi, >> I was gonna sugest you merely search the Internet >> for "hermitical signal processing". However when >> I did that (with Google), there was nothing >> available!!! >> >> How strange. There's usually a web page for any >> and all human activities. (Like eating lightbulbs, >> for example.) But nothing on hermitical signal >> processing. Are you sure "hermitical signal >> processing" exists? > >There was a French mathematician called Hermite. A search on 'hermite' or >'hermitian' and DSP generates a lot of hits. > >Leon
Hi, Yes, yes. I've heard of hermitian symmetry before. I didn't make the connection from "hermitical" to Hermite. Good Catch Leon. [-Rick-]