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Diagonalizing differential operators on the lattice

Posted byjoaquindrut November 25, 2022

How do you represent a function on a computer with discrete memory? What about its derivatives? A first look at stuff on a lattice, the matrix form of the first-derivative operator (forward, with periodic boundary conditions), and its eigenvectors and eigenvalues (Fourier modes).

Video. Notes.

Posted byjoaquindrutNovember 25, 2022Posted inFourier series and transforms, Linear algebra

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