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On the History of the Fourier Series
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2009
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The treatment of the Fourier Series, that is, of the series which proceeds according to sines and cosines of multiples of the variable, is in most English text-books very unsatisfactory; in many cases it shows almost no advance upon that of Poisson and, even where a more or less accurate reproduction of Dirichlet's investigations is given, there is no attempt at indicating the advantages it possesses over the so-called proof of Poisson. Nor is the uniformity of the convergence of the series so much as mentioned, not to say discussed. I have therefore thought it might be useful to give a fairly complete outline of the historical development of the series so far as the materials at my disposal allow. I do not think that any important contribution to the theory is omitted, but, as I indicate at one or two places, there are some memoirs to which I have not had access and which I only know at second hand.
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