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An Introduction to Fourier Series and Integrals (Dover Books on Mathematics)

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Book Details

  • Author: Robert T. Seeley

  • Brand: Dover

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 112

  • Release Date: 06-10-2006

  • ISBN: 9780486453071

  • Languages: English

  • Package Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches

About The Book

Fourier Series and Transforms: An Introduction to the Mathematical Methods of Physics by Robert T. Seeley offers a compact, accessible guide to Fourier series, focusing on their use as solutions to the heat equation in a disk. This book is designed for sophomore to senior-level students and blends mathematics with physics, emphasizing the practical applications of Fourier series.

Dr. Seeley begins with a physical problem and uses it to introduce Fourier series, explaining how mathematical modes are derived and analyzed. The book covers the principal properties of Fourier series and transforms and applies them to problems in heat conduction. Through numerous computational and theoretical problems, the text helps readers develop both the mathematical and physical understanding needed to apply Fourier analysis effectively.

Ideal for students and professionals looking to grasp the practical utility of Fourier methods in solving real-world physics problems, this book provides a solid foundation in both the theory and application of Fourier series and transforms.