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courses:fa15:e2-312:index [2015/08/04 04:21]
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 =====Logistics===== =====Logistics=====
 **Instructor:** Chandra R. Murthy (cmurthy at ece) \\ **Instructor:** Chandra R. Murthy (cmurthy at ece) \\
-**Class hours:** TuTh 3.30-5pm. First class: 04 Aug2015.\\+**Class hours:** MWF 12-1pmWe will start 10 mins late on Fridays.\\
 **Class location:**EC 1.07 **Class location:**EC 1.07
  
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 **Textbooks:** \\ **Textbooks:** \\
 1. R. Couillet and M. Debbah, "Random Matrix Theory for Wireless Communications," Cambridge University Press, 2011.\\ 1. R. Couillet and M. Debbah, "Random Matrix Theory for Wireless Communications," Cambridge University Press, 2011.\\
-2. T. Tao, "Topics in Random Matrix Theory," Available [[http://terrytao.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/matrix-book.pdf|here]]+2. T. Tao, "Topics in Random Matrix Theory," Available [[http://terrytao.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/matrix-book.pdf|here]] \\ 
 +3. A. M. Tulino and S. Verdu, “Random Matrix Theory and Wireless Communications,” Now Publishers, 2004. Available  
 +[[http://www.nowpublishers.com|here]]\\ 
 +4. J. A. Tropp, “An introduction to matrix concentration inequalities”. Available  
 +[[http://users.cms.caltech.edu/~jtropp/books/Tro14-Introduction-Matrix-FnTML-rev.pdf|here]]
  
 **Prerequisites:** Random processes (E2-202 or equivalent), Matrix theory (E2-212 or equivalent). **Prerequisites:** Random processes (E2-202 or equivalent), Matrix theory (E2-212 or equivalent).
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 =====Grading===== =====Grading=====
 Homeworks: 15% **Due 2 weeks after the date the homework is announced**\\ Homeworks: 15% **Due 2 weeks after the date the homework is announced**\\
-Test 1: Sep. 29, 2015, in class: 30%\\ +Test 1: around Sep. 29, 2015, in class: 30%\\ 
-Test 2: Nov. 10, 2015, 10am-1pm, in class: 40%\\+Test 2: around Nov. 10, 2015, 10am-1pm, in class: 40%\\
 Project presentation and report: 15% Project presentation and report: 15%
  

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