Robert M Gray

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Fourier Transforms: An Introduction for Engineers (1995)Hardcover - 1995, 30 June 1995

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The Springer International Engineering and Computer Science
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Kluwer International Series in Engineering & Computer Science
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International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
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Evaluation in Education and Human Services
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Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Scie
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Print Length
361 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Springer
Date Published
30 Jun 1995
ISBN-10
0792395859
ISBN-13
9780792395850

Description

The Fourier transform is one of the most important mathematical tools in a wide variety of fields in science and engineering. In the abstract it can be viewed as the transformation of a signal in one domain (typically time or space) into another domain, the frequency domain. Applications of Fourier transforms, often called Fourier analysis or harmonic analysis, provide useful decompositions of signals into fundamental or "primitive" components, provide shortcuts to the computation of complicated sums and integrals, and often reveal hidden structure in data. Fourier analysis lies at the base of many theories of science and plays a fundamental role in practical engineering design. The origins of Fourier analysis in science can be found in Ptolemy's decomposing celestial orbits into cycles and epicycles and Pythagorus' de- composing music into consonances. Its modern history began with the eighteenth century work of Bernoulli, Euler, and Gauss on what later came to be known as Fourier series. J. Fourier in his 1822 Theorie analytique de la Chaleur [16] (still available as a Dover reprint) was the first to claim that arbitrary periodic functions could be expanded in a trigonometric (later called a Fourier) series, a claim that was eventually shown to be incorrect, although not too far from the truth. It is an amusing historical sidelight that this work won a prize from the French Academy, in spite of serious concerns expressed by the judges (Laplace, Lagrange, and Legendre) re- garding Fourier's lack of rigor.

Product Details

Authors:
Robert M GrayJoseph W Goodman
Book Edition:
1995
Book Format:
Hardcover
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
30 June 1995
Dimensions:
24.64 x 15.65 x 2.51 cm
ISBN-10:
0792395859
ISBN-13:
9780792395850
Language:
English
Location:
New York, NY
Pages:
361
Publisher:
Weight:
639.56 gm

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