Lecture

Fourier Series: Applications and Examples

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This lecture covers the application of Fourier series, including examples and the incompatibility of methods when applying both Fourier series and other techniques to solve problems. The instructor explains the concept through various mathematical expressions and equations, illustrating how to find solutions using Fourier series in different scenarios.

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