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An edition of Fourier analysis (1988)

Fourier analysis

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Fourier analysis is a subject that was born in physics but grew up in mathematics. Now it is part of the standard repertoire for mathematicians, physicists and engineers. In most books, this diversity of interest is often ignored, but here Dr Körner has provided a shop-window for some of the ideas, techniques and elegant results of Fourier analysis, and for their applications. These range from number theory, numerical analysis, control theory and statistics, to earth science, astronomy, and electrical engineering. Each application is placed in perspective by a short essay. The prerequisites are few (the reader with knowledge of second or third year undergraduate mathematics should have no difficulty following the text), and the style is lively and entertaining. In short, this stimulating account will be welcomed by all who like to read about more than the bare bones of a subject. For them this will be a meaty guide to Fourier analysis.

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English
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591

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Cover of: Fourier analysis
Fourier analysis
1988, Cambridge University Press
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Fourier analysis
1988, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

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Cambridge

Classifications

Library of Congress
QA403.5.K67 1989, QA403.5 .K67 1988

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL15491993M
Internet Archive
fourieranalysis00krne
ISBN 10
0521389917
LCCN
85017410
OCLC/WorldCat
12341930
LibraryThing
218923
Goodreads
1822893

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OL2794250W

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