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PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org ⁨5⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

I actually designed a (digital) equalizer using an IIR filter this semester, which actually does theoretically work on sequences of numbers, which constitutes an infinite dimensional vector space. The actual math was just algebra and programming, but it was an implementation of a Z-transform transfer function which is a sequence operator (maps input sequence to output sequence).

IMO infinite-dimensional stuff shows up in two types of problems:

  1. For some reason, you need to solve the partial differential equation you started with, i.e. you can’t use symmetry or approximations to simplify it into an ordinary differential equation.

  2. When you’re dealing with signals that change in time or space, you have to decompose those signals into simpler signals that are easier to analyze.

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