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Fourierism (/ˈfʊəriərɪzəm/) is the
systematic set of economic, political, and
social beliefs first espoused by
French intellectual Charles Fourier (1772–1837)...
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Fourier may
refer to:
Joseph Fourier (1768–1830),
French mathematician and
physicist Charles Fourier (1772–1837),
French utopian socialist thinker Peter...
- A
Fourier series (/ˈfʊrieɪ, -iər/) is an
expansion of a
periodic function into a sum of
trigonometric functions. The
Fourier series is an
example of a...
- In physics,
engineering and mathematics, the
Fourier transform (FT) is an
integral transform that
takes as
input a
function and
outputs another function...
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Charles Fourier Archive at marxists.org
Texts on Wikisource: "
Fourier, François
Marie Charles". New
International Encyclopedia. 1905. "
Fourierism". New...
- A Fast
Fourier Transform (FFT) is an
algorithm that
computes the
Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) of a sequence, or its
inverse (IDFT).
Fourier analysis...
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Fourier profilometry is a
method for
measuring profiles using distortions in
periodic patterns. The
method uses
Fourier analysis (a 2-dimensional fast...
- Jean-Baptiste
Joseph Fourier (/ˈfʊrieɪ, -iər/; French: [fuʁje]; 21
March 1768 – 16 May 1830) was a
French mathematician and
physicist born in Auxerre...
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simpler trigonometric functions.
Fourier analysis grew from the
study of
Fourier series, and is
named after Joseph Fourier, who
showed that representing...
- In the
study of heat conduction, the
Fourier number, is the
ratio of time, t{\displaystyle t}, to a
characteristic time
scale for heat diffusion, td{\displaystyle...