Fourier Series and Integral Transforms

Fourier Series and Integral Transforms by Allan Pinkus, published by Cambridge University Press on July 10, 1997, is a comprehensive resource designed for students in mathematics, electrical engineering, physics, and computer science. This 200-page volume offers a foundational understanding of Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms, making it suitable for those who have completed basic courses in calculus and linear algebra.
Readers will find that this book presents the material in a self-contained manner, featuring numerous exercises and examples that illustrate practical applications. The content is structured to facilitate learning, ensuring that students can grasp the essential concepts of mathematical analysis and functional analysis. This edition serves as an expanded and refined version of the authors’ course notes, providing a clear pathway for understanding these critical mathematical tools.
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This volume provides a basic understanding of Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms. It is an expanded and polished version of the authors’ notes for a one-semester course intended for students of mathematics, electrical engineering, physics and computer science. Prerequisites for readers of this book are a basic course in both calculus and linear algebra. The material is self contained with numerous exercises and various examples of applications.
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