An Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series and Spherical, Cylindric, and Ellipsoidal Harmonics

An Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series and Spherical, Cylindric, and Ellipsoidal Harmonics

Author: William Elwood Byerly

Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1602063052

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First published in 1893, Byerly's classic treatise on Fourier's series and spherical, cylindrical, and ellipsoidal harmonics has been used in classrooms for well over a century. This practical exposition acts as a primer for fields such as wave mechanics, advanced engineering, and mathematical physics. Topics covered include: . development in trigonometric series . convergence on Fourier's series . solution of problems in physics by the aid of Fourier's integrals and Fourier's series . zonal harmonics . spherical harmonics . cylindrical harmonics (Bessel's functions) . and more. Containing 190 exercises and a helpful appendix, this reissue of Fourier's Series will be welcomed by students of higher mathematics everywhere. American mathematician WILLIAM ELWOOD BYERLY (1849-1935) also wrote Elements of Differential Calculus (1879) and Elements of Integral Calculus (1881).


An Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series

An Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series

Author: William Elwood Byerly

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2014-03-05

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 0486159906

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Originally published over a century ago, this work remains among the most useful and practical expositions of Fourier's series, and spherical, cylindrical, and ellipsoidal harmonics. The subsequent growth of science into a diverse range of specialties has enhanced the value of this classic, whose thorough, basic treatment presents material that is assumed in many other studies but seldom available in such concise form. The development of functions, series, and their differential equations receives detailed explanations, and throughout the text, theory is applied to practical problems, with the solutions fully worked out. In addition, 190 problems, many with hints, are included. 1893 edition. Appendix of 6 tables.


An Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series

An Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series

Author: William Elwood Byerly

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-13

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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William Elwood Byerly was an American mathematician at Harvard University where he was the "Perkins Professor of Mathematics". He was noted for his excellent teaching and textbooks


Classical Fourier Analysis

Classical Fourier Analysis

Author: Loukas Grafakos

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-09-18

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 0387094326

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The primary goal of this text is to present the theoretical foundation of the field of Fourier analysis. This book is mainly addressed to graduate students in mathematics and is designed to serve for a three-course sequence on the subject. The only prerequisite for understanding the text is satisfactory completion of a course in measure theory, Lebesgue integration, and complex variables. This book is intended to present the selected topics in some depth and stimulate further study. Although the emphasis falls on real variable methods in Euclidean spaces, a chapter is devoted to the fundamentals of analysis on the torus. This material is included for historical reasons, as the genesis of Fourier analysis can be found in trigonometric expansions of periodic functions in several variables. While the 1st edition was published as a single volume, the new edition will contain 120 pp of new material, with an additional chapter on time-frequency analysis and other modern topics. As a result, the book is now being published in 2 separate volumes, the first volume containing the classical topics (Lp Spaces, Littlewood-Paley Theory, Smoothness, etc...), the second volume containing the modern topics (weighted inequalities, wavelets, atomic decomposition, etc...). From a review of the first edition: “Grafakos’s book is very user-friendly with numerous examples illustrating the definitions and ideas. It is more suitable for readers who want to get a feel for current research. The treatment is thoroughly modern with free use of operators and functional analysis. Morever, unlike many authors, Grafakos has clearly spent a great deal of time preparing the exercises.” - Ken Ross, MAA Online


An Elementary Treatise on Curve Tracing

An Elementary Treatise on Curve Tracing

Author: Percival Frost

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9780486495873

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Accessible treatment explores parabolic curves at an infinite distance, curves in the neighborhood of the origin, forms of branches whose tangents at the origin are the coordinate axes, more. 1960 edition.


Discourse on Fourier Series

Discourse on Fourier Series

Author: Cornelius Lanczos

Publisher: SIAM

Published: 2016-09-09

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1611974526

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Originally published in 1966, this well-written and still-cited text covers Fourier analysis, a foundation of science and engineering. Many modern textbooks are filled with specialized terms and equations that may be confusing, but this book uses a friendly, conversational tone to clarify the material and engage the reader. The author meticulously develops the topic and uses 161 problems integrated into the text to walk the student down the simplest path to a solution. Intended for students of engineering, physics, and mathematics at both advanced undergraduate and graduate levels.


An Elementary Treatise on Theoretical Mechanics

An Elementary Treatise on Theoretical Mechanics

Author: James Hopwood Jeans

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 0486441792

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This concise introduction to mechanics by a renowned scientist emphasizes fundamental physical principles rather than mathematics or applications. Hundreds of fully worked examples and exercises illuminate the text. 1907 edition.