Podcasts by The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC

The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC

Fourier analysis encompasses a vast spectrum of mathematics which is often deemed confusing and sometimes frightening to those studying it. The tracks in this album aim to de-mystify the ideas behind the Fourier series and illustrate some of the numerous applications that exist, from telephony to stocking supermarket shelves. This material makes up part of the course MST209, Mathematical methods and models.

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The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- The Fourier Series from 2010-04-13T00:39:37

A short introduction to this album.

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The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC
Introduction to the Fourier Series from 2009-05-11T01:49:34

A comparison between the waveforms produced from a single note on both the flute and violin.

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The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Introduction to the Fourier Series from 2009-05-11T01:49:33

A comparison between the waveforms produced from a single note on both the flute and violin.

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The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Fourier Analysis from 2009-05-11T01:48:33

Demonstrating why someone sounds different on the phone, rather than in person, using the Fourier series.

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The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC
Stocking the supermarket from 2009-05-11T01:47:34

How supermarkets use the Fourier series to forecast their stock levels.

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The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Stocking the supermarket from 2009-05-11T01:47:33

Transcript -- How supermarkets use the Fourier series to forecast their stock levels.

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The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Stocking the supermarket from 2009-05-11T01:47:33

Transcript -- How supermarkets use the Fourier series to forecast their stock levels.

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The Fourier Series - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Stocking the supermarket from 2009-05-11T01:47:33

How supermarkets use the Fourier series to forecast their stock levels.

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