Fourier Analysis: " Decomposing a Waveform Into a Harmonic Series "

In mathematics, Fourier analysis is the study of the way general functions may be represented or approximated...
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Fourier Analysis: " Decomposing a Waveform Into a Harmonic Series " by Kisak, Paul F.

Fourier Analysis: " Decomposing a Waveform Into a Harmonic Series "

$42.33

Fourier Analysis: " Decomposing a Waveform Into a Harmonic Series "

$42.33
Author: Paul F. Kisak
Format: Paperback
Language: English
In mathematics, Fourier analysis is the study of the way general functions may be represented or approximated by sums of simpler trigonometric functions. Fourier analysis grew from the study of Fourier series, and is named after Joseph Fourier, who showed that representing a function as a sum of trigonometric functions greatly simplifies the study of heat transfer.Today, the subject of Fourier analysis encompasses a vast spectrum of mathematics. In the sciences and engineering, the process of decomposing a function into oscillatory components is often called a Fourier transform, while the operation of rebuilding the function from these pieces is known as Fourier synthesis. For example, determining what component frequencies are present in a musical note would involve computing the Fourier transform of a sampled musical note. One could then re-synthesize the same sound by including the frequency components as revealed in the Fourier analysis. In mathematics, the term Fourier analysis often refers to the study of both operations.The decomposition process itself is called a Fourier transformation. Its output, the Fourier transform, is often given a more specific name, which depends upon the domain and other properties of the function being transformed. Moreover, the original concept of Fourier analysis has been extended over time to apply to more and more abstract and general situations, and the general field is often known as harmonic analysis. Each transform used for analysis (see list of Fourier-related transforms) has a corresponding inverse transform that can be used for synthesis.This book discusses the history, applications and development of Fourier analysis and the Fourier Transform and is designed to be a reference and provide an overview of the topic and give the reader a structured knowledge to familiarize yourself with the topic at the most affordable price possible.The accuracy and knowledge is of an international viewpoint as the edited articles represent the inputs of many knowledgeable individuals and some of the most current knowledge on the topic, based on the date of publication.

Author: Paul F. Kisak
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 01/08/2016
Pages: 152
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.81lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.33d
ISBN: 9781523323913

About the Author
The editor has degrees in Engineering Physics & Nuclear Engineering from the University of Michigan and is an Engineer & Former Intelligence Officer for the CIA & US Intelligence Community and was President of an award-winning Defense Contracting Company. He has authored several books, edited numerous books and has written over 75 Technical, Classified & Unclassified papers, Articles & Essays. He has also been a Contributing Author for The International Encyclopedia on Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence and written several award-winning software manuals that have been sold in more than a dozen countries. He has also appeared in Marquis "Who's Who in the World" & "Who's Who in Science & Engineering" and continues to edit and write.


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