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Fourier Transform in Science provides an in-depth examination of one of mathematics’ most powerful analytical tools and its diverse applications across scientific research. This hardcover volume, published by InTech in 2018, explores how Fourier Transform theory bridges pure mathematics with practical scientific problem-solving.
Author C. Fortier systematically covers the mathematical principles underlying Fourier analysis while demonstrating real-world implementations in physics, engineering, signal processing, and other scientific fields. The book addresses both theoretical foundations and computational methods, making it valuable for researchers, engineers, and advanced students seeking to understand and apply Fourier Transform techniques.
Through detailed explanations and scientific case studies, this work illustrates how Fourier analysis enables scientists to decompose complex signals and functions into simpler components, revealing hidden patterns and structures in data across multiple disciplines.







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