This is a concise introduction to Fourier series covering history, major themes, theorems, examples, and applications. It can be used for self study, or to supplement undergraduate courses on mathematical analysis. Beginning with a brief summary of the rich history of the subject over three centuries, the reader will appreciate how a mathematical theory develops in stages from a practical problem (such as conduction of heat) to an abstract theory dealing with concepts such as sets, functions, infinity, and convergence. The abstract theory then provides unforeseen applications in diverse areas. Exercises of varying difficulty are included throughout to test understanding. A broad range of applications are also covered, and directions for further reading and research are provided, along with a chapter that provides material at a more advanced level suitable for graduate students.
ISBN: | 9780883857403 |
Publication date: | 30th December 2005 |
Author: | Rajendra Bhatia, Mathematical Association of America |
Publisher: | Mathematical Association of America an imprint of The Mathematical Association of America |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 120 pages |
Series: | Classroom Resource Materials |
Genres: |
Calculus and mathematical analysis |