“Another gem from a legendary author: a delightful exposition of the elegance of the Fourier transform.” Wyant, Professor Emeritus, University of Arizona Wyant College of Optical Sciences Plus-and this is a huge plus-it is written in Mathematica.” This book describes the properties of Fourier transforms and presents their modern applications. His latest work, Fourier Transforms Using Mathematica ®, is a perfect example of Joe at his best. “Joe Goodman has shown in his previous books that he is extremely good at explaining difficult topics in easy to understand terms with a minimum of words. The PDF is a Read Me First file with links to the Mathematica interactive book and to the free Wolfram Player for readers who do not have the full Mathematica program. It is hoped that by the time readers have completed this book, they will have a basic understanding of Fourier analysis and Mathematica. Unlike many other introductory treatments of the Fourier transform, this treatment will focus from the start on both one-dimensional and two-dimensional transforms, the latter of which play an important role in optics and digital image processing, as well as in many other applications. The purpose of this book is two-fold: (1) to introduce the reader to the properties of Fourier transforms and their uses, and (2) to introduce the reader to the program Mathematica ® and demonstrate its use in Fourier analysis. The Fourier transform is a ubiquitous tool used in most areas of engineering and physical sciences.
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