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Date: 2015-11-24 13:46:57
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Fourier analysis
Joseph Fourier
Trigonometry
Analytic functions
Sine
Fourier series
Trigonometric functions
Fourier transform
Periodic function
Orthogonal functions

ES 111 Mathematical Methods in the Earth Sciences Lecture Outline 18 - Tues 24th Nov 2015 Fourier Series Most of the sounds that you hear consist not of a single note (frequency), but a whole jumble of different frequenc

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