Fourier series on non periodic function 10-29-2022, 06:10 PM
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Hi Everyone,
I would like to know if someone have a "recipe" to translate a non-periodic function to a Fourier series.
Of what I remember in studies it's possible due to fourier transformation
However I would like to know if someone has a recipe to it?
Like
I a function f:x->f(x) random but continuous.
How can I transform it in series of fourier following some steps,
It's mostly for a personnal challenge on IT as I want to code something that can do it myself on Python
Thanks in advance for all help
I would like to know if someone have a "recipe" to translate a non-periodic function to a Fourier series.
Of what I remember in studies it's possible due to fourier transformation
However I would like to know if someone has a recipe to it?
Like
I a function f:x->f(x) random but continuous.
How can I transform it in series of fourier following some steps,
It's mostly for a personnal challenge on IT as I want to code something that can do it myself on Python
Thanks in advance for all help
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