This book presents a comprehensive collection of integrals of the Fourier transformation type. It should be useful for everyone concerned with Fourier transform methods, which have found a great variety of applications in the natural sciences.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book presents a comprehensive collection of integrals of the Fourier transformation type. It should be useful for everyone concerned with Fourier transform methods, which have found a great variety of applications in the natural sciences. Artikel-Nr. 9783540506300
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Zustand: Gut. Zustand: Gut | Seiten: 272 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | These tables represent a new, revised and enlarged version of the previously published book by this author, entitled "Tabellen zur Fourier Transformation" (Springer Verlag 1957). Known errors have been correc ted, apart from the addition of a considerable number of new results, which involve almost exclusively higher functions. Again, the follow ing tables contain a collection of integrals of the form J f(x)cos(xy)dx Fourier Cosine Transform (Al o (B) J f(x)sin(xy)dx Fourier Sine Transform o (C) ge(y) = J f(x)eixYdx Exponential Fourier Transform -00 Clearly, (A) and (B) are special cases of (C) if f(x) is respec tively an even or an odd function. The transform parameter y in (A) and (B) is assumed to be positive, while in (C) negative values are also included. A possible analytic continuation to complex parameters y* should present no difficulties. In some cases the result function g(y) is given over a partial range of y only. This means that g(y) for the remaining part of y cannot be given in a reasonably simple form. Under certain conditions the following inversion formulas for (A), (B), (C) hold: (A' ) f(x) = 2 J g (y)cos(xy)dy 11 0 c 2 J (B') f (x) gs(y)sin(xy)dy 11 0 -1 00 -ix (C' ) f(x) = (211) J ge(y)e Ydy In the following parts I, II, III tables for the transforms (A), (B) and (C) are given. Artikel-Nr. 22641853/203
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