I'm from the UK and in currently in a Maths and Physics Msci program. I'd like to do a masters in a more computer science and engineering related field, for example "MSc in Advanced Microelectronic Systems Engineering"
I seem to have the entry requirements and the course can cater to diverse...
I will in a few weeks be starting my second year of maths and physics and I have been wondering whether I should change to computer science.
My reasons are:
I have found the course hard and I know there will be a large step up in the second year, and so I know this time constraint means that I...
Thanks for the welcomes, I see now I didn't read the definiton correctly and I was only trying to conjugate the first element in the vector, rather than the first term in each of the products.
I think I am missing a subtle point of the definition of a inner product. All the texts I have seen state <v,v> >= 0
If you have say:
v=(1,2i)
then <v,v> = -3 (Using the definition where you do the dot product, while conjugating the first term)
This is a negative number and...