Fourier Analysis On Groups


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Fourier Analysis on Groups


Fourier Analysis on Groups

Author: Walter Rudin

language: en

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Release Date: 2017-04-19


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Self-contained treatment by a master mathematical expositor ranges from introductory chapters on basic theorems of Fourier analysis and structure of locally compact Abelian groups to extensive appendixes on topology, topological groups, more. 1962 edition.

Fourier Analysis on Groups


Fourier Analysis on Groups

Author: Walter Rudin

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 1991-01-16


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In the late 1950s, many of the more refined aspects of Fourier analysis were transferred from their original settings (the unit circle, the integers, the real line) to arbitrary locally compact abelian (LCA) groups. Rudin's book, published in 1962, was the first to give a systematic account of these developments and has come to be regarded as a classic in the field. The basic facts concerning Fourier analysis and the structure of LCA groups are proved in the opening chapters, in order to make the treatment relatively self-contained.

Fourier Analysis on Finite Abelian Groups


Fourier Analysis on Finite Abelian Groups

Author: Bao Luong

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2009-08-14


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This unified, self-contained book examines the mathematical tools used for decomposing and analyzing functions, specifically, the application of the [discrete] Fourier transform to finite Abelian groups. With countless examples and unique exercise sets at the end of each section, Fourier Analysis on Finite Abelian Groups is a perfect companion to a first course in Fourier analysis. This text introduces mathematics students to subjects that are within their reach, but it also has powerful applications that may appeal to advanced researchers and mathematicians. The only prerequisites necessary are group theory, linear algebra, and complex analysis.