Fourier analysis
Americannoun
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the expression of any periodic function as a sum of sine and cosine functions, as in an electromagnetic wave function.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Fourier analysis
First recorded in 1925–30; named after J.B.J. Fourier
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Fourier analysis helped solve problems in physics and engineering.
From New York Times • Sep. 14, 2021
More than two centuries ago, mathematicians developed a method called Fourier analysis for describing, for example, the vibrations of a guitar string as the combination of multiple sine waves.
From New York Times • Mar. 20, 2018
Wavelets are an extension of the mathematical toolkit of Fourier analysis, named after Joseph Fourier, who initiated the field in the 1800s.
From Nature • Mar. 20, 2017
I've got a problem sheet on complex Fourier analysis due in at midday.
From BBC • Feb. 2, 2011
Fefferman has written nine major papers on his specialty, Fourier analysis, a branch of mathematics pioneered by Joseph Fourier in the early 19th century.
From Time Magazine Archive
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