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How the Fourier Transform Works
| AUTHOR | Newman, Mark H. |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (01/18/2023) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Fourier's discovery that it is possible to build complex signals out of basic sine waves revolutionized the way we look at data. It was years ahead of its time. In today's digital age, understanding the data we collect is vital. Fourier's idea is now in use more than ever before. In my last book: "How the Fourier Series Works" we studied Fourier's original theory, published in 1822. However, the Fourier Series can only model repeating signals. It took the further work of the German mathematician, Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, to expand the capabilities of the Fourier Series so that it could model non-repeating signals.
In this book, we'll follow the journey of the development of the Fourier Transform from Fourier's original idea, through Dirichlet's changes, and into the digital age of sampled signals, all the way to the Fast Fourier Transform that is used so widely today.
In this book, we'll follow the journey of the development of the Fourier Transform from Fourier's original idea, through Dirichlet's changes, and into the digital age of sampled signals, all the way to the Fast Fourier Transform that is used so widely today.
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9798373924030
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
114
Carton Quantity:
35
Product Dimensions:
8.50 x 0.24 x 11.00 inches
Weight:
0.62 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Mathematics | Mathematical Analysis
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Fourier's discovery that it is possible to build complex signals out of basic sine waves revolutionized the way we look at data. It was years ahead of its time. In today's digital age, understanding the data we collect is vital. Fourier's idea is now in use more than ever before. In my last book: "How the Fourier Series Works" we studied Fourier's original theory, published in 1822. However, the Fourier Series can only model repeating signals. It took the further work of the German mathematician, Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, to expand the capabilities of the Fourier Series so that it could model non-repeating signals.
In this book, we'll follow the journey of the development of the Fourier Transform from Fourier's original idea, through Dirichlet's changes, and into the digital age of sampled signals, all the way to the Fast Fourier Transform that is used so widely today.
In this book, we'll follow the journey of the development of the Fourier Transform from Fourier's original idea, through Dirichlet's changes, and into the digital age of sampled signals, all the way to the Fast Fourier Transform that is used so widely today.
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