Fourier Series Author: Georgi P. Tolstov | Language: English | ISBN:
0486633179 | Format: PDF
Fourier Series Description
Richard A. Silverman's series of translations of outstanding Russian textbooks and monographs is well-known to people in the fields of mathematics, physics, and engineering. The present book is another excellent text from this series, a valuable addition to the English-language literature on Fourier series.
This edition is organized into nine well-defined chapters: Trigonometric Fourier Series, Orthogonal Systems, Convergence of Trigonometric Fourier Series, Trigonometric Series with Decreasing Coefficients, Operations on Fourier Series, Summation of Trigonometric Fourier Series, Double Fourier Series and the Fourier Integral, Bessel Functions and Fourier-Bessel Series, and the Eigenfunction Method and its Applications to Mathematical Physics. Every chapter moves clearly from topic to topic and theorem to theorem, with many theorem proofs given. A total of 107 problems will be found at the ends of the chapters, including many specially added to this English-language edition, and answers are given at the end of the text.
Richard Silverman's excellent translation makes this book readily accessible to mathematicians and math students, as well as workers and students in the fields of physics and engineering. He has also added a bibliography, containing suggestions for collateral and supplementary reading. 1962 edition.
- Series: Dover Books on Mathematics
- Paperback: 352 pages
- Publisher: Dover Publications (June 1, 1976)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0486633179
- ISBN-13: 978-0486633176
- Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
This book is a great introduction to the theory of Fourier series. If, like me, you're starting from scratch with a healthy calc background, you'll have no trouble using this book for self-study. The exercises are not trivial, but they won't take an hour each (like Whittaker & Watson).
My one gripe is that, aside from trig systems, Fourier-Bessel systems, and one paragraph on Legendre polynomials, they fail to give any other examples of complete orthogonal systems. If you're looking for a general book on orthogonal functions, this is not it. It is, however, a perfect introduction to the Fourier theory.
By Garrett H. Hansen
A good, thorough treatment of Fourier series and their applications to PDEs. I was impressed by the rigorous, yet clear explanatations. The book is advanced material but very easy to read. Definitely recommended, and it's very cheap too!
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