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Transformaciones de la variable independiente

http://www.tsc.uc3m.es/docencia/SyC/Transformaciones/transformaciones.html

http://www.sunsite.ubc.ca/LivingMathematics/V001N01/UBCExamples/Fourier/fourier.html

This demonstration illustrates the use of Fourier series to represent functions


www.nst.ing.tu-bs.de/schaukasten/fourier/en_idx.html

http://www.tsc.uc3m.es/docencia/SyC/Fourier/Sintesis_Fourier.
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http://www.tsc.uc3m.es/docencia/SyC/TFourier/FTdemo.html

http://www.jhu.edu/~signals/index.html

http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/eecs20/week8
http://www.efunda.com/math/fourier_series/display.cfm?name=gear

Fourier Series of Selected Functions

For function:

its Fourier Series is:


For function:

its Fourier Series is:

For function:

its Fourier Series is:


http://www.sosmath.com/fourier/fourier1/fourier1.html

Find the Fourier series of the function

Answer. Since f(x) is odd, then an = 0, for . We turn our attention to the

coefficients bn. For any , we have

We deduce

Hence
Example. Find the Fourier series of the function

Answer. We have

and

We obtain b2n = 0 and

Therefore, the Fourier series of f(x) is


Example. Find the Fourier series of the function function

Answer. Since this function is the function of the example above minus the constant
. So Therefore, the Fourier series of f(x) is
Remark. We defined the Fourier series for functions which are -periodic, one
would wonder how to define a similar notion for functions which are L-periodic.

Assume that f(x) is defined and integrable on the interval [-L,L]. Set

The function F(x) is defined and integrable on . Consider the Fourier series of
F(x)

Using the substitution , we obtain the following definition:

Definition. Let f(x) be a function defined and integrable on [-L,L]. The Fourier series of
f(x) is

where

for .

Example. Find the Fourier series of

Answer. Since L = 2, we obtain


for . Therefore, we have

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