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If you want a reference for the uncertainty principle in physics I highly recommend Griffiths "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics."  It is sitting on my desk for the borrowing.
Below are PDFs of the various papers I referenced during my talk:
Theory of Communication; Gabor


UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLES AND SIGNAL RECOVERY;  
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The powerpoint file from my talk [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/w/images/e/e7/Uncertainty.ppt link]
The powerpoint file for the talk itself [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/w/images/e/e7/Uncertainty.ppt link]

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testing 123

this page still in progress

If you want a reference for the uncertainty principle in physics I highly recommend Griffiths "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics." It is sitting on my desk for the borrowing.

Below are PDFs of the various papers I referenced during my talk:

Theory of Communication; Gabor

UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLES AND SIGNAL RECOVERY; Donoho, Stark link

Entropy-Based Uncertainty Measures . . .; DeBrunner, Havlicek, Przebinda, Özaydın link


The powerpoint file for the talk itself link