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University of California-Davis Course Info

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PHY 123

Signals and Noise in Physics

Techniques of measurement and analysis designed to avoid systematic error and maximize signal/noise ratio. Illustrative examples of optimal filters ranging from condensed matter to cosmology.

Units: 4.0

Hours: Lecture—3 hour(s); Project (Term Project)—1 hour(s).

Prerequisites:
PHY 104A - Introductory Methods of Mathematical Physics
and
PHY 009D - Modern Physics
and
PHY 009C - Classical Physics
and
PHY 009B - Classical Physics
and
PHY 009A - Classical Physics