Discourse on Fourier Series
To quote a review by W. Ledermann in the Physics Bulletin, 'By skilfully blending the points of view of pure and applied mathematics, of physics, and of numerical methods, Professor Lanczos has succeeded in writing a book on Fourier series which is highly readable and informative. The subject itself is used as a leitmotiv to illuminate and revise the fundamental concepts of analysis ranging from the notion of a function to the method of contour integration.' Originally published in 1966, this well-written and still-cited text covers Fourier analysis, a foundation of science and engineering. The author meticulously develops the topic in a friendly, conversational tone to clarify the material and engage the reader. 161 problems are integrated into the text to walk undergraduate and graduate students of engineering, physics, and mathematics down the simplest path to a solution.
- Highly readable and informative, and written in an easy, conversational style without the specialized jargon usually associated with books of this level
- The historical development of the subject is given in a way which makes it alive and thoroughly absorbing
- Lanczos was an applied mathematician and physicist of genius, as attested by the publication of his collected works on the centenary of his birth in six volumes with fourteen contributing editors
- Covers all the foundations of the subject, without the usual formalism
Product details
No date availablePaperback
9781611974515
306 pages
227 × 151 × 14 mm
0.38kg
Table of Contents
- Foreword to the classics edition
- Preface
- 1. The Fourier series
- 2. The Fourier series in approximation problems
- 3. The Fourier integral
- Bibliography
- Index.