Common waveform analysis : a new and practical generalization of Fourier analysis
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Common waveform analysis : a new and practical generalization of Fourier analysis
(Kluwer international series on Asian studies in computer and information science, 9)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2000
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Description
Common Waveform Analysis, which will be of interest to both electrical engineers and mathematicians, applies the classic Fourier analysis to common waveforms. The following questions are answered:
Can a signal be considered a superposition of common waveforms with different frequencies?
How can a signal be decomposed into a series of common waveforms?
How can a signal best be approximated using finite common waveforms?
How can a combination of common waveforms that equals a given signal at N uniform points be found?
Can common waveforms be used in techniques that have traditionally been based on sine-cosine functions?
Common Waveform Analysis represents the most advanced research available to research scientists and scholars working in fields related to the area.
Table of Contents
1. ABC of Number Theory. 2. Square Wave Analysis. 3. Triangular Wave Analysis and Trapezoidal Wave Analysis. 4. Frequency Analysis Based on General Periodic Functions. 5. Main Relations and Basic Techniques.
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