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Paperback Fourier Analysis Book

ISBN: 0521389917

ISBN13: 9780521389914

Fourier Analysis

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Fourier analysis is a subject that was born in physics but grew up in mathematics. Now it is part of the standard repertoire for mathematicians, physicists and engineers. In most books, this diversity... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Possibly the most fun you can have reading a math book

The author weaves together stories, application, and mathematics to give a fairly complete vision of Fourier analysis. All the mathematics is done without requiring measure theory, and the motivation is always in the forefront. My personal favorite parts are the on the building of the transatlantic cable and the example of outstanding statististical analysis. Make sure to purchase the exercises book, even if it is only for the jokes.

A beautiful panorama, but unhelpful in some respects

This book is valuable for its emphasis on interesting applications. The treatment of the mathematical basics of Fourier analysis is too hasty to be of much value as a first text, but this is only to leave room for the many beautiful applications. To set the tone, Weyl's equidistribution theorem appears on page 11 (sic). Later we see the classical problems of 19th century physics, but also little samples of Brownian motion, Monte Carlo methods, cryptography and other modern things. When Korner feels like it, he includes historical remarks and anecdotes that are pleasantly told. I wish this cosy atmosphere could also have been upheld in the mathematical details. Unfortunately, when it comes to the proofs, Korner seems to have a bit of a macho attitude towards long calculations. A few words of explanation here and there would probably be of great help when one is lost in page after page of technical lemmas consisting of nothing but formulas and curious integral approximations.

Excellent!

This book makes great reading. There is a fair amount of (well written) high level mathematics, but also a number of sections of a more historical or narrative nature, and a wonderful sense of humor pervades the work. The account of the laying of the transatlantic cable in the nineteenth century and the technical problems associated with it is priceless. Several sections are devoted to the life of Fourier. There is also a companion volume entitled ``Exercises for Fourier analysis''.

The best since Fourier's own book

Wonderful book! Fourier was a man of immense and multivariate talent. His main mathematical discovery shares this property of him: besides its beauty and depth, its applications arise practically everywhere. The book of Korner is both rigorous and delightful. A very rare combination.

A wonderful book for non-specialist

I am a physician though I was a math grad student at MIT for 5 years a long time ago. I found this a wonderful book for reading and working though in spare time. I used to think of Fourier Series as engineering stuff so I was surprized to find Dedekind's theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions and Weyl's on the distribution of integral multiples of an irrational modulo 1. Korner succeeded in giving me an entirely new outlook on harmonic analysis as well as some new perspectives on surprizing, incident areas of math.In addition, he is a fine writer. I would put him up with Halmos in quality though a very different style.
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