232 Courses
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Principles of Digital Communication I
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Introduction to Digital Communication
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Discrete Source Encoding
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Memory-Less Sources
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Entropy and Asymptotic Equipartition Property
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Markov Sources and Lempel-Ziv Universal Codes
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Quantization
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High Rate Quantizers and Waveform Encoding
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Fourier Series
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Discrete-Time Fourier Transforms
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Degrees of Freedom
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Signal Space
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Nyquist Theory
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Random Processes
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Gaussian Random Vectors White Gaussian Noise (WGN)
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Linear Functionals and Filtering of Random Processes
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Introduction to Detection
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Detection for Random Vectors and Processes
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Theorem of Irrelevance
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Baseband Detection and Complex Gaussian Processes
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Introduction of Wireless Communication
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Doppler Spread
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Discrete-Time Baseband Models for Wireless Channels
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Rrayleigh Fading and Incoherent Channels
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Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
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Principles of Digital Communication II
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Introduction to Principles of Digital Communication II
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Performance of Small Signal Constellations
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Hard-decision and Soft-decision Decoding, Part 1
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Hard-decision and Soft-decision Decoding, Part 2
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Introduction to Binary Block Codes, Part 1
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Introduction to Binary Block Codes, Part 2
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Introduction to Finite Fields, Part 1
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Introduction to Finite Fields, Part 2
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Introduction to Finite Fields, Part 3
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Reed-Solomon Codes, Part 1
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Reed-Solomon Codes, Part 2
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Reed-Solomon Codes, Part 3
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Introduction to Convolutional Codes, Part 1
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Introduction to Convolutional Codes, Part 2
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Trellis Representations of Binary Linear Block Codes, Part 1
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Trellis Representations of Binary Linear Block Codes, Part 2
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Codes on Graphs, Part 1
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Codes on Graphs, Part 2
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The Sum-Product Algorithm, Part 1
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The Sum-Product Algorithm, Part 2
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Turbo, LDPC, and RA Codes, Part 1
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Turbo, LDPC, and RA Codes, Part 2
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Lattice and Trellis Codes, Part 1
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Lattice and Trellis Codes, Part 2
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Lec 24 | MIT 6.451 Principles of Digital Communication II
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Lec 25 | MIT 6.451 Principles of Digital Communication II
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Principles of Microeconomics
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Introduction to Microeconomics
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Applying Supply and Demand
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Elasticity
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Preferences and Utility
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Budget Constraints
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Deriving Demand Curves
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Introduction to Producer Theory
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Applying Consumer Theory: Labor Supply
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Applying Consumer Theory: Child Labor
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Productivity and Costs
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Competition I
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Competition II
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Competition III
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Welfare economics
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Monopoly
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Monopoly II
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Oligopoly
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Oligopoly II
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Factor Markets
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International Trade
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Uncertainty
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Capital Supply and Markets I
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Capital Supply and Markets II
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Equity and Efficiency
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Government Redistribution Policy
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U.S. Social Insurance Programs
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Healthcare Economics
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Introduction to Microeconomics Problems
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Problem Set 1, Problem #3
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Problem Set 1, Problem #4
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Problem Set 2, Problem #4
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Problem Set 3, Problem #5
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Problem Set 4, Problem #3
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Problem Set 5, Problem #4e-h
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Problem Set 6, Problem #3
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Problem Set 6, Problem #4
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Problem Set 7, Problem #2a-e
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Problem Set 8, Problem #2a-b
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Projects in Microscale Engineering for Life Sciences
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Property Rights in Transition
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Proseminar in Manufacturing
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Queues: Theory and Applications
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Reading Seminar in Social Science: Race, Crime, and Citizenship in American Law
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Reading the Blueprint of Life: Transcription, Stem Cells and Differentiation