Thanks for your comment. I wanted to say that we can increase the domain of the Fourier Series and still maintain convergence with the function f(x), if under the definition that f(x) is also periodic. This is unlike power series where the convergence is only applicable to a certain radius in the domain.
Check out lesson 16 for periodic extension, which I believe you already have.
P.S.: Fourier Analysis 18 on Fourier Integrals coming right up. I'm working on it.
hi there,
i got an offer letter from rcc for electronics engg.
should i choose it or go to univeersity if i get an offer from there???
ajazaad 3 years ago
Which university is RCC, I'm not too sure. And where is the other 'there' university which you want to go to?
donylee 3 years ago
wait, what was the significance of shifting the fourier/f(x) graph to the left?
sacreebluee 4 years ago
Thanks for your comment. I wanted to say that we can increase the domain of the Fourier Series and still maintain convergence with the function f(x), if under the definition that f(x) is also periodic. This is unlike power series where the convergence is only applicable to a certain radius in the domain.
Check out lesson 16 for periodic extension, which I believe you already have.
P.S.: Fourier Analysis 18 on Fourier Integrals coming right up. I'm working on it.
donylee 4 years ago