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Chapter 7: Fourier Series
- §1. Harmonic Integrals
- §2. Completeness
- §3. Finding Coefficients
- §4. Example
- §5. The Gibbs Phenomenon
- §6. Symmetries
Symmetries
If the function that you are trying to find a Fourier series representation for has a particular symmetry, e.g. if it is symmetric or antisymmetric around the center of the interval for which its defined, then only those basis functions that have the same symmetry will have nonzero coefficients.
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