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- From: leyfre@McRCIM.McGill.EDU (Frederic Leymarie)
- Subject: Re: WANTED: Concise text on Fourier Transforms
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.145346.6454@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 92 14:53:46 GMT
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- In article <4g1xrwp@rpi.edu>, pierct@rpi.edu (Tom Pierce) writes:
- |> I'm trying to find a text on Fourier Transforms aimed at the intelligent
- |> Physics student that is interested in applying them practically. I'd
- |> like a fair bit of examples, and clear, concise text. Most of the books
- |> I've read either pass them over with a "You should know this already"
- |> attitude or go into deep mathematical theory. I'm not partically
- |> interested in their history, or what great aesthetic significance they
- |> may have to ivory tower theorists. I want to learn how to use them to
- |> actually simulate (optical) processes.
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- You may want to have a look at the following book:
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- @Book{Weaver83Applic,
- author = {H. J. Weaver},
- title = {Applications of Discrete and Continuous {F}ourier
- Analysis},
- publisher = JWS,
- year = 1983,
- address = NY,
- note = {375 pages.}}
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- A more detailed one is:
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- @Book{Bracewell86Fourier,
- author = {R. N. Bracewell},
- title = {The {F}ourier Transform and its Applications},
- year = 1986,
- publisher = McGH,
- address = NY,
- edition = {$2^{nd}$, rev.},
- note = {474 pages.}}
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- Enjoy !
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