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Fourier Analysis 1: Definition of the Fourier Series

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We begin our study on the work of Joseph Fourier (1768-1830) with the definition of the Fourier Series - a way of expressing functions as infinite sums or integrals or trigonometry functions.

Please check out www.gaussianmath.com for a deeper look into this or other mathematics topics.

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    If you want to integrate from 0 instead of -pi you can go from 0 to 2pi, the path of integration is the same, which is a full period of the cosine/sine function.

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