Telecommunications, acoustics and computer science. In the final chapter, particular attention is paid to the fast Fourier transform. Throughout, discussion of these applications is reinforced by the inclusion of many worked examples. Assuming no previous knowledge of the subject, this book will be invaluable to students of physics, electrical and electronic engineering and computer science.
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This book provides a concise introduction to the theory and practice of Fourier transforms, using qualitative arguments wherever possible and reinforced by many worked examples.
John James has held teaching positions at the University of Minnesota, Queen's University, Belfast and the University of Manchester. He is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, a member of the Optical Society of America and of the International Astronomical Union. His research interests include the invention, design and construction of astronomical instruments and their use in astronomy, cosmology and upper-atmosphere physics.
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