MATH 750
Fourier Analysis
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Homework Assignments
No. | Due | Assignment |
#0 | Tuesday Aug. 29. |
Download the write-up and matlab demo script. Run the demo code to observe the experiment described in class on Thursday. Matlab should be available from your graduate student account. Let me know if you have trouble running this demo, which is to illustrate two modes of convergence of Fourier series, as well as rates and qualitative behavior. Although matlab programing not required for this assignment, you can find a quick tutorial on matlab here and a little more detail at this link. |
#1 | Thursday Sept. 7. |
PDF of HW #1 is here |
#2 (text) | Thursday Sept. 21 |
Pg 7, Sec. 1: #1 (b-d), 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 Pg 17, Sec. 2: #4 |
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Worksheets
You can find helpful tutorials and quick-start documents at the following links:
Title | Brief Descripton |
Fourier_Cesaro.m | Comparison of qualitative properties and convergence of Fourier and Cesaro sums. |
Dirichlet.m | Animated plot of the Dirichlet kernel. |
FejerKernels.m | Animated plot of the Fejer kernels. |
Java applet link | Simple application to illustrate the concept of aliasing when using digital approximations to Fourier signals. |
Digital Audio Tutorial | Tutorial on Digital Audio processing: harmonic tones, amplitudes, sampling rates, Nyquist theorem, and A2D quantization (analogue to digital conversion). |
AmplitudeModulation.m | Example of an AM (Amplitude Modulated) signal. |
FrequencyModulation.m | Example of an FM (Frequency Modulated) signal. |
PureTones.m | Example of a pure harmonic, increasing by 1/8 notes. Notice the clicks between notes, indicating discontinuities. |
Disconsonace.m | m-file illustrating 'beats' formed from two signals of nearly equal frequencies; by uncommenting commands, also illustrates auditory effects of nonlinear phase. |
PDF of Math Music | Write-up of description of Fourier analysis and Music. Prepared by Mark Peterson of the University of Colorado (available at http://amath.colorado.edu/pub/matlab/music/MathMusic.pdf). |
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