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Lec 16 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006

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Continuation: More General Periods; Even and Odd Functions; Periodic Extension.

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  • Thanks for pointing out the distinction between a Fourier series (which approximates a function throughout an entire interval) and a Taylor series (which approximates a function at a single point).

  • again a great video - the only thing I can complain about is, that you are never given the full details (for example not every periodic function can be expressed this way)

    And of course using inf. summation just as regular finit summation is not allways right ;)

    But it's prefect for an introduction prior to reading it in full details.

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  • Your video is popular on Cameroon

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  • @FaithLovesMath maybe you could check out the mathlet gallery for this course. i guess there might be some applets in the gallery that he thought could help you visualize the functions a bit. /math.mit.edu/mathlets/mathlet­s/

  • I wish i could take analysis with this professor; amazing.

  • I like how the first video in this lecture series has nearly 350,000 views and this one has only a little over 17,000. The ambitious certainly were weeded out.

  • What's the visual program he's talking about?

  • 17:00 -basicly, multiplaction of function is like "adding* number- odd and odd is even, even an even is even, odd and even is odd

  • Props to the professor. 5 star lecture.

  • I've a lot of problems understanding what are fourier series.

    You are god! 1/2 day and i understand all basics!

    thanks :)

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