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Fourier Series: Convergence and Coefficients

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This lecture covers the analysis of Fourier series, focusing on convergence criteria and coefficient calculations. The instructor explains the concept through examples and mathematical derivations, emphasizing the importance of understanding the convergence of series and the calculation of Fourier coefficients.

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