The Fourier Transform and Its Applications
Material type: TextSeries: McGraw-Hill series in electrical and computer engineering., Circuits and systemsPublication details: Boston : McGraw Hill, ©2000Edition: 3rd edDescription: xx, 616 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9780073039381 ; 0073039381 ; 9780071160438; 0071160434 Subject(s): Fourier transformationsDDC classification: 515.723Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes Index
1. Introduction --
2. Groundwork --
3. Convolution --
4. Notation for Some Useful Functions --
5. The Impulse Symbol --
6. The Basic Theorems --
7. Obtaining Transforms --
8. The Two Domains --
9. Waveforms, Spectra, Filters, and Linearity --
10. Sampling and Series --
11. The Discrete Fourier Transform and the FFT --
12. The Discrete Hartley Transform --
13. Relatives of the Fourier Transform --
14. The Laplace Transform --
15. Antennas and Optics --
16. Applications in Statistics --
17. Random Waveforms and Noise --
18. Heat Conduction and Diffusion --
19. Dynamic Power Spectra --
20. Tables of sinc x, sinc[superscript 2] x, and exp( --
[pi]x[superscript 2]) --
21. Solutions to Selected Problems --
22. Pictorial Dictionary of Fourier Transforms --
23. The Life of Joseph Fourier.
"This electrical engineering text and professional reference explains transform methods and how to apply them to electrical subsystems: circuits, antennas, signal processors, and also to the interconnecting continuous-time signals, pulse sequences, and discrete time signals."--Jacket.
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