Handbook of Fourier Analysis & Its Applications
- 772 Seiten
- 28 Lesestunden
Fourier analysis plays a crucial role in various scientific fields, including physics, number theory, signal processing, and cryptography. It is often viewed as a method for decomposing signals into their constituent frequencies and amplitudes. This professional handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of Fourier Analysis, addressing topics that range from engineering mathematics and signal processing to quantum physics and foundational music theory. As a definitive resource, it aims to replace several less comprehensive texts, such as Processing of Multifimensional Signals and Modern Sampling Theory. While primarily serving as a professional handbook, it also includes sample problems and solutions at the end of each section, making it suitable as a textbook for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. Courses that would benefit from this resource include Multidimensional Signals and Systems, Signal Analysis, and Random Variables and Stochastic Processes. The book's practical, applications-based approach ensures that readers gain a solid understanding of both the theory and practical applications of Fourier Analysis across diverse disciplines.
