The first edition, published in 1906, was a work on “Fourier's Series and Integrals and the Mathematical Theory of the Conduction of Heat”. The second edition followed in 1921, in two volumes.
We’ve seen many graphical and animated explainers for the Fourier series. We suppose it is because it is so much fun to create the little moving pictures, and, as a bonus, it really helps ...
IT is imposible to read Dr. Hobson's book without reflecting on the marvellous change that has come over Cambridge mathematics in the last twenty years. Twenty years ago Cambridge mathematics was ...
A mathematical theorem stating that a PERIODIC function f(x) which is reasonably continuous may be expressed as the sum of a series of sine or cosine terms (called the Fourier series), each of which ...