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Primer on Fourier Series
Primer on Fourier Series
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A01=Enrico Valdinoci
A01=Serena Dipierro
Author_Enrico Valdinoci
Author_Serena Dipierro
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Product details
- ISBN 9780197917046
- Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 2026
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This textbook provides an accessible and visually intuitive introduction to Fourier series, which is one of the most powerful mathematical tools used to understand patterns, signals, and data. Equally well suited as a classroom textbook or a self-study resource, it is designed to be accessible to students encountering the subject for the first time, while also offering the rigor and breadth needed to support their scientific development in later years.
The text balances depth, clarity, and readability, integrating strong visual intuition with fully rigorous theoretical development. Concepts are introduced in a way that highlights the geometric and intuitive structures underlying Fourier analysis, while maintaining the mathematical precision expected at higher levels of study. The exposition is carefully structured to guide readers from basic principles to more advanced results without sacrificing accessibility or conceptual insight.
The book is also particularly distinctive in its coherent and unified presentation of both theory and real-world applications, weaving significant applications from engineering, physics, data analysis, and differential equations seamlessly into the theoretical narrative. The result is a text that not only teaches Fourier analysis in a rigorous and accessible way but also demonstrates its power and versatility across a wide range of scientific and technological fields.
Serena Dipierro is a Professor of Mathematics, Fellow of the Australian Mathematical Society, and Australian Mathematical Society Hanna Neumann Lecturer. She has obtained prestigious awards, including the Australian Mathematical Society Medal, the Mahony-Neumann-Room Prize, the Bartolozzi Prize of the Italian Mathematical Union, the Christopher Heyde Medal of the Australian Academy of Science, the Book Prize of the Italian Mathematical Union, and the Prize of the Bulletin of the Brazilian Mathematical Society.
David Pfefferlé is a Swiss-Australian mathematician and plasma physicist whose career has taken him from Lausanne to Rokkasho, from Oxfordshire to Princeton, and finally to Perth, where he is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Western Australia. His research spans plasma physics, numerical modelling, and the geometry of physical systems.
Enrico Valdinoci is a Professor of Mathematics and Australian Laureate Fellow. He is a highly cited researcher, Ladyzhenskaya Lecturer and has been awarded the James S. W. Wong Prize, the Mahony-Neumann-Room Prize, the Orazio Arena Prize, the Book Prize of the Unione Matematica Italiana, the Prize of the Bulletin of the Brazilian Mathematical Society, and the Amerio Gold Medal Prize.
Primer on Fourier Series
€55.99
