Hello list~
I'm doing a research project in my senior year of undergraduate mathematics study, and have found a professor in the department willing to proctor it.
It is my intention to use Pd for this project, but I am stumped at how to get the professor (with no computer music experience, although he specializes in harmonic analysis) involved. I've shown him Miller's book, and also The Computer Music Tutorial and Dodge & Jerse.
What I am wondering is if anyone on the list has done something similar, and how they went about it. I am not really keen on doing a very theoretical, all on paper research project, but rather using Pd to explore some established mathematical ideas (Fourier analysis, Bessel functions, linear algebra, etc.) and relating them to sound/video processing.
Can anybody pass along some ideas that might help me to organize the curriculum for my semester? I'd be extremely grateful, because the deciding factor that propelled me into math was the fact that Miller Puckette has a math Phd!
~Kyle
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