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I like how you introduce both operators with a graphical representation and then proceed to give a mathematical description. This organization seems natural to me. I also like how you explain the use of each operator. In your introduction to the rep operator, I believe it should be <math> k \in \mathbb{Z} </math> since you want to allow <math> k </math> to be negative as well. Also, you could clean up your multiplications by removing the periods (multiplication is implied by convention). Great slecture!
 
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Definition of Rep and Comb

A slecture by ECE student Xiaozhe Fan



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  • Miguel Castellanos

I like how you introduce both operators with a graphical representation and then proceed to give a mathematical description. This organization seems natural to me. I also like how you explain the use of each operator. In your introduction to the rep operator, I believe it should be $ k \in \mathbb{Z} $ since you want to allow $ k $ to be negative as well. Also, you could clean up your multiplications by removing the periods (multiplication is implied by convention). Great slecture!

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