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authorsiveshs <siveshs@gmail.com>2010-07-02 23:38:32 +0000
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#What is the Fourier series actually?</b>
Now, to begin proving that the Fourier series is a true fact let us begin with the following hypothesis:
-Let $f : \mathbb I \rightarrow \mathbb C$ be a continuous, periodic function where $I$ is some the time interval(period of the function). Then it can be expressed as :
+Let $f : \mathbb I \rightarrow \mathbb C$ be a continuous, periodic function where $I$ is some time interval(period of the function). Then it can be expressed as :
$$
\begin{array}{ccl}
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\end{array}
$$
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+We begin proving this hypothesis by
#Why is Fourier series useful? </b>
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