First published in 1893, Byerly's classic treatise on Fourier's series
and spherical, cylindrical, and ellipsoidal harmonics has been used in
classrooms for well over a century. This practical exposition acts as a
primer for fields such as wave mechanics, advanced engineering, and
mathematical physics. Topics covered include: . development in
trigonometric series . convergence on Fourier's series . solution of
problems in physics by the aid of Fourier's integrals and Fourier's
series . zonal harmonics . spherical harmonics . cylindrical harmonics
(Bessel's functions) . and more. Containing 190 exercises and a helpful
appendix, this reissue of Fourier's Series will be welcomed by students
of higher mathematics everywhere. American mathematician WILLIAM ELWOOD
BYERLY (1849-1935) also wrote Elements of Differential Calculus (1879)
and Elements of Integral Calculus (1881).