Thread Subject: Fourier Series Question

Subject: Fourier Series Question

From: dishote2003

Date: 12 Nov, 2008 06:51:36

Message: 1 of 7

Hi, can anyone can point me to the solution of the problem: 'Exercise FS 2' of this pdf?

http://faculty.olin.edu/bstorey/Notes/Fourier.pdf

Thanks,

Subject: Fourier Series Question

From: Gavrilo Bozovic

Date: 12 Nov, 2008 08:19:04

Message: 2 of 7

dishote2003 <c_miranda@yahoo.com> wrote in message <6824624.1226472726622.JavaMail.jakarta@nitrogen.mathforum.org>...
> Hi, can anyone can point me to the solution of the problem: 'Exercise FS 2' of this pdf?
>
> http://faculty.olin.edu/bstorey/Notes/Fourier.pdf
>
> Thanks,

Many people here post homework questions, but normally they at least take the time to reformulate them, and do not simply place a link to a pdf.

Do you really think someone is going to read patiently your pdf and make your homework??

Subject: Fourier Series Question

From: Yumnam Kirani Singh

Date: 12 Nov, 2008 11:33:49

Message: 3 of 7

And I think home work is some sort of work to be done!

Subject: Fourier Series Question

From: Steve Amphlett

Date: 12 Nov, 2008 14:22:02

Message: 4 of 7

dishote2003 <c_miranda@yahoo.com> wrote in message <6824624.1226472726622.JavaMail.jakarta@nitrogen.mathforum.org>...
> Hi, can anyone can point me to the solution of the problem: 'Exercise FS 2' of this pdf?
>
> http://faculty.olin.edu/bstorey/Notes/Fourier.pdf
>
> Thanks,

http://faculty.olin.edu/bstorey/

This link contains the email address of the professor who set the homework. Maybe someone should email him a link to this sorry post?

Subject: Fourier Series Question

From: Gavrilo Bozovic

Date: 12 Nov, 2008 14:34:02

Message: 5 of 7

"Steve Amphlett" <Firstname.Lastname@Where-I-Work.com> wrote in message <gfeoqa$mso$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> dishote2003 <c_miranda@yahoo.com> wrote in message <6824624.1226472726622.JavaMail.jakarta@nitrogen.mathforum.org>...
> > Hi, can anyone can point me to the solution of the problem: 'Exercise FS 2' of this pdf?
> >
> > http://faculty.olin.edu/bstorey/Notes/Fourier.pdf
> >
> > Thanks,
>
> http://faculty.olin.edu/bstorey/
>
> This link contains the email address of the professor who set the homework. Maybe someone should email him a link to this sorry post?

woooooooooow.... that would be MEAN :D

No, I can't do it, I was a student not so long ago...

Subject: Fourier Series Question

From: Steven Lord

Date: 12 Nov, 2008 15:53:30

Message: 6 of 7


"Steve Amphlett" <Firstname.Lastname@Where-I-Work.com> wrote in message
news:gfeoqa$mso$1@fred.mathworks.com...
> dishote2003 <c_miranda@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> <6824624.1226472726622.JavaMail.jakarta@nitrogen.mathforum.org>...
>> Hi, can anyone can point me to the solution of the problem: 'Exercise FS
>> 2' of this pdf?
>>
>> http://faculty.olin.edu/bstorey/Notes/Fourier.pdf
>>
>> Thanks,
>
> http://faculty.olin.edu/bstorey/
>
> This link contains the email address of the professor who set the
> homework. Maybe someone should email him a link to this sorry post?

I sent Professor Storey an FYI with a link to the thread, in case he's
teaching a class that's using that set of notes. [The notes page indicates
that PDF file was last updated in 2002, and at first glance the pages for
his Fall 2008 courses don't seem to mention this document, but you never
know.]

--
Steve Lord
slord@mathworks.com

Subject: Fourier Series Question

From: MNNIT MITTAL

Date: 20 Mar, 2009 13:15:03

Message: 7 of 7

hello friends
                 can u give details about solving double fourier series equations by using MATLAB.

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