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http://www.sunsite.ubc.ca/LivingMathematics/V001N01/UBCExamples/Fourier/fourier.html
http://www.tsc.uc3m.es/docencia/SyC/Fourier/Sintesis_Fourier.
html
http://www.tsc.uc3m.es/docencia/SyC/TFourier/FTdemo.html
http://www.jhu.edu/~signals/index.html
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/eecs20/week8
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For function:
For function:
Answer. Since f(x) is odd, then an = 0, for . We turn our attention to the
We deduce
Hence
Example. Find the Fourier series of the function
Answer. We have
and
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)
Definition. Let f(x) be a function defined and integrable on [-L,L]. The Fourier series of
f(x) is
where
for .