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  2. Riemann–Lebesgue lemma - Wikipedia

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    A version holds for Fourier series as well: if is an integrable function on a bounded interval, then the Fourier coefficients ^ of tend to 0 as . This follows by extending f {\displaystyle f} by zero outside the interval, and then applying the version of the Riemann–Lebesgue lemma on the entire real line.

  3. Fourier transform - Wikipedia

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    That there is no one preferred way (often, one says "no canonical way") to compare the two versions of the real line which are involved in the Fourier transform—fixing the units on one line does not force the scale of the units on the other line—is the reason for the plethora of rival conventions on the definition of the Fourier transform.

  4. Fourier series - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Fourier's work, no solution to the heat equation was known in the general case, although particular solutions were known if the heat source behaved in a simple way, in particular, if the heat source was a sine or cosine wave. These simple solutions are now sometimes called eigensolutions.

  5. Split-step method - Wikipedia

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    In numerical analysis, the split-step (Fourier) method is a pseudo-spectral numerical method used to solve nonlinear partial differential equations like the nonlinear Schrödinger equation. The name arises for two reasons.

  6. Fourier sine and cosine series - Wikipedia

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    An Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series: And Spherical, Cylindrical, and Ellipsoidal Harmonics, with Applications to Problems in Mathematical Physics (2 ed.). Ginn. p. 30. Carslaw, Horatio Scott (1921). "Chapter 7: Fourier's Series". Introduction to the Theory of Fourier's Series and Integrals, Volume 1 (2 ed.). Macmillan and Company. p. 196.

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  8. Harmonic analysis - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic analysis is a branch of mathematics concerned with investigating the connections between a function and its representation in frequency.The frequency representation is found by using the Fourier transform for functions on unbounded domains such as the full real line or by Fourier series for functions on bounded domains, especially periodic functions on finite intervals.

  9. Brad Pitt’s Formula 1 movie reveals title and first-look poster

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    The title of Brad Pitt’s forthcoming Formula 1 movie has finally been unveiled along with a first-look poster.. The racing drama, which is scheduled to hit theaters on June 27, 2025, stars Pitt ...