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Uploaded by donylee on Oct 10, 2007
We shall look at a slightly more complicated example. Where does the Fourier Series of a 'broken' function converge to.Please check out www.gaussianmath.com for a deeper look into this or other mathematics topics.
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you look like you're rapping lol
great video though
same7yeahbaby 1 year ago
Demetri from flashforward.
DTAPBWBM 1 year ago
great, but you teach it to complex
seric234 2 years ago
there is typo at expression for Bn. it need to be negative. just multiply by -1. works in matlab
great vid 5/5
4txx 3 years ago
Thanks for your great video. I just wonder if the fourier series in this video is correct, I try to sum over 1000 terms with Mathematica but I got a reflection graph about the y axis???
KFCYellow123 4 years ago
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you look like you're rapping lol
great video though
same7yeahbaby 1 year ago
Demetri from flashforward.
DTAPBWBM 1 year ago
great, but you teach it to complex
seric234 2 years ago
there is typo at expression for Bn. it need to be negative. just multiply by -1. works in matlab
great vid 5/5
4txx 3 years ago
Thanks for your great video. I just wonder if the fourier series in this video is correct, I try to sum over 1000 terms with Mathematica but I got a reflection graph about the y axis???
KFCYellow123 4 years ago