Introduction to the theory of Fourier's series and integrals
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Biblioteca Lillo | Colección Joseph Baldwin | Available | 02834 |
Historical introduction Chapter 1: rational and irrational numbers Chapter 2:Infinite sequences and series Chapter 3: Functions of a single variable, limits and continuity Chapter 4: The definite integral Chapter 5: The theory of infinite series, whose terms are functions of a single variable Chapter 6: Definite integrals containing an arbitrary parameter Chapter 7: Fourier's series Chapter 8: The nature of the convergence of Fourier's series and some properties of Fourier's constants Chapter 9: The approximation curves and the gibbs phenomenon in Fourier's series Chapter 10: Fourier's integrals