The Fourier transform and its applications
Responsibility Ronald N. Bracewell. Edition 3rd ed. Imprint Boston : McGraw Hill, c2000. Physical description xx, 616 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Series McGraw-Hill series in electrical and computer engineering. Circuits and systems.
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Course EE-261-01 -- The Fourier Transform and Its Applications Instructor(s) Brad Osgood
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Author/Creator Bracewell, Ronald N. (Ronald Newbold), 1921-2007
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- 1 Introduction 2 Groundwork 3 Convolution 4 Notation for Some Useful Functions 5 The Impulse Symbol 6 The Basic Theorems 7 Obtaining Transforms 8 The Two Domains 9 Waveforms, Spectra, Filters and Linearity 10 Sampling and Series 11 The Discrete Fourier Transform and the FFT 12 The Discrete Hartley Transform 13 Relatives of the Fourier Transform 14 The Laplace Transform 15 Antennas and Optics 16 Applications in Statistics 17 Random Waveforms and Noise 18 Heat Conduction and Diffusion 19 Dynamic Power Spectra 20 Tables of sinc x, sinc2x, and exp(-71x2) 21 Solutions to Selected Problems 22 Pictorial Dictionary of Fourier Transforms 23 The Life of Joseph Fourier.
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Publication date 2000 Series McGraw-Hill series in electrical and computer engineering. Circuits and systems ISBN 0073039381 (acid-free paper) 9780073039381 (acid-free paper) 0071160434 9780071160438