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ISBN 1-56396-180-6

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"This is definitely a worthwhile package for use in physics and math classes."
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Fourier Series in Mathematical Physics

T.S. Belozerova
Perm State University, Perm, Russia

V.K. Henner
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia

Plot Fourier series that approximate analytic functions or discrete values from experimental data.

Fourier Series in Mathematical Physics eliminates time constraints typically associated with the treatment of Fourier series and provides a platform for learning and investigating more interesting and complicated problems. The software is ideal for education and research. Users can enter real data for analysis.

Functions are presented in analytic or tabular form and can be expanded using orthogonal functions like Chebyshev, Jacobi, Hermite, and Laguerre polynomials. Graphical capabilities make it possible to draw graphs of the initial functions, individual members of the series, or certain partial sums of the expansions.

Even a computer novice will find Fourier easy to use. The interactive interface provides on-line instructions and a variety of practical examples and problems. These features give teachers a new opportunity to explore different methods in depth and help students develop a deeper understanding of this important numerical technique. 60 pp

System Requirements:
Your computer system and hardware configuration should be any PC computer with a 286 or higher CPU with the following features:

  • Math coprocessor
  • Color monitor with a VGA graphics adopter
  • MS - DOS version 3.3 or higher

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ISBN 1-56396-180-6

Single copy $100.00
High School Site License $250.00
10-copy lab pack $400.00

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