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Aspects of harmonic analysis on locally compact Abelian groups / by Jean Gallier, Jocelyn Quaintance.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Mathematical foundations for computer vision, machine learning, and robotics ; 1 v.Publication details: New Jersey : World Scientific, 2024.Description: xii, 747 p. : col. ill. ;24 cmISBN:
  • 9789811291715
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • B394M R4
Summary: The Fourier transform is a "tool" used in engineering and computer vision to model periodic phenomena. Starting with the basics of measure theory and integration, this book delves into the harmonic analysis of locally compact abelian groups. It provides an in-depth tour of the beautiful theory of the Fourier transform based on the results of Gelfand, Pontrjagin, and Andre Weil in a manner accessible to an undergraduate student who has taken linear algebra and introductory real analysis.
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Includes bibliography, appendix, symbol index and index.

The Fourier transform is a "tool" used in engineering and computer vision to model periodic phenomena. Starting with the basics of measure theory and integration, this book delves into the harmonic analysis of locally compact abelian groups. It provides an in-depth tour of the beautiful theory of the Fourier transform based on the results of Gelfand, Pontrjagin, and Andre Weil in a manner accessible to an undergraduate student who has taken linear algebra and introductory real analysis.

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