| 21. | He later constructed an example of an integrable function whose Fourier series diverges everywhere.
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| 22. | Bloch functions can be represented as a Fourier series
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| 23. | Well in general, Fourier series are unique.
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| 24. | The motivation for the Fourier transform comes from the study of a Fourier series.
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| 25. | This is analogous to the decomposition of a time signal into a Fourier series.
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| 26. | The question of determining when a Fourier series converges has been fundamental for centuries.
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| 27. | This lack of uniform integrability is behind many divergence phenomena for the Fourier series.
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| 28. | See convergence of Fourier series for further details.
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| 29. | Prediction of Annual Rainfall By Double Fourier Series and Artificial Neural Network, Int.
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| 30. | Fourier series seems to imply that we don't have a basis either.
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