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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You Lecture 7 | The Fourier Transforms and its Applications

  • Steady I Really Like This Video Professor Osgood reintroduces the Fourier Transform and its inverse, then he goes into specific properties and transforms.

  • Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Professor Osgood reintroduces the Fourier Transform and its inverse, then he goes into specific properties and transforms.

  • Nice Video Lecture 7 | The Fourier Transforms and its Applications That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video Professor Osgood reintroduces the Fourier Transform and its inverse, then he goes into specific properties and transforms. From Your

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Professor Osgood reintroduces the Fourier Transform and its inverse, then he goes into specific properties and transforms.

  • after i watched this video, my insight is very open because the video is very good to give information The Fourier Transforms and its Applications

  • Great mentor and discussion.

    From the Philippines.

  • ยอดเยี่ยมกระเทียมเจียวครับ It's beautiful 555

  • เจ๋งเป้งครับ Cool!

  • very nice and kindly share more videos on laplace transform as well 

  • also the Tom Korner book is available for limited preview on google books. Called fourier analysis, cambridge university press, 1988

  • how are all these definitions equivalent when some have a factor of 1/(2 pi) in?

  • this guy is amazing.I really enjoy lectures..Well Done!! thx

    From France.

  • hahaha what kind of fool are you man? Stanford is really doing a smart thing putting this guyon youtube. At 39 it makes me wanna go back to school and sit in his class. Last time I had calculus was 1992 and this guy wants me to go and learn calculus again. To bad I can't afford Standford and too bad I can't get another student loan because I already have a worthless BA degree from worthless UCLA.

  • damit...if I had this teacher in Germany in 12th grade calculus (germany has 13h grades called Gymnasium) when math was my comfort zone(because I am originally from Iran and didn't speak German that much), my life would have been very different. Instead of coming to the US and starting a clothing company. I would have stayed there and become an engineer.

  • Does anyone know how to access the lecture notes? I couldn't find them.

  • @felipeben569 don't think you can get them on the site. they probably want to hold some stuff back

  • @felipeben569 Go to the course website (link is in the video notes); Click "HANDOUTS" on the left-hand side; Click "General Handouts"; Click "Course reader".

  • Not sure if I'll ever take a course related to Fourier Transform, but this is great.

  • thanks for posting this stanford, helps me with my own fourier course

  • i want to know what was he sayn before

    the rcording start ,i feel it..

  • Where's lecture 6?

  • Click on "more info" in the video description to the right of the video. There is a link to the complete course playlist in the extended description. Hope this helps!

  • Yes, the video is up now and a playlist has been made. Before it was missing. Perhaps youtue was doing maintenance. Thank you for the vids, Stanford.

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