Fourier Series
Geared toward mathematicians already familiar with the elements of Lebesgue's theory of integration, this classic, graduate-level text begins with a brief introduction to some generalities about trigonometrical series. Discussions of the Fourier series in Hilbert space lead to an examination of further properties of trigonometrical Fourier series, concluding with a detailed look at the applications of previously outlined theorems. Ideally suited for both individual and classroom study.
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Fourier Series
Geared toward mathematicians already familiar with the elements of Lebesgue's theory of integration, this classic, graduate-level text begins with a brief introduction to some generalities about trigonometrical series. Discussions of the Fourier series in Hilbert space lead to an examination of further properties of trigonometrical Fourier series, concluding with a detailed look at the applications of previously outlined theorems. Ideally suited for both individual and classroom study.
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Fourier Series

Fourier Series

Fourier Series

Fourier Series

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Overview

Geared toward mathematicians already familiar with the elements of Lebesgue's theory of integration, this classic, graduate-level text begins with a brief introduction to some generalities about trigonometrical series. Discussions of the Fourier series in Hilbert space lead to an examination of further properties of trigonometrical Fourier series, concluding with a detailed look at the applications of previously outlined theorems. Ideally suited for both individual and classroom study.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486316284
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 04/29/2013
Series: Dover Books on Mathematics , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

G. H. Hardy and W. W. Rogosinski

Table of Contents

Preface; NotationsI. GeneralitiesII. Fourier series in Hilbert spaceIII. Further properties of trigonometrical Fourier seriesIV. Convergence of Fourier seriesV. Summability of Fourier seriesVI. Applications of the theorems of Chapter VVII. General trigonometrical series Notes
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