10/02 - Fourier Series

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Fourier Series (as compared to vectors)

If a function is periodic, , and it meets the Dirichlet conditions, then we can write it as

  • Dirichlet conditions
    • x(t) must have a finite number of extrema in any given interval
    • x(t) must have a finite number of discontinuities in any given interval
    • x(t) must be absolutely integrable over a period
    • x(t) must be bounded