Calculus books dealing with Fourier series

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The forum discussion focuses on identifying calculus books that specifically address Fourier series and their expansions. Users recommend "Stewart's Calculus," which includes a general chapter on Fourier series, but note its lack of detailed expansion coverage. Additionally, "Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems" by Boyce and DiPrima is highlighted as an accessible resource that effectively covers Fourier series within the context of calculus. The consensus indicates that any differential equations textbook will typically include foundational information on Fourier series.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic calculus concepts
  • Familiarity with differential equations
  • Knowledge of Fourier series fundamentals
  • Ability to interpret mathematical expansions
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  • Research "Stewart's Calculus" for its treatment of Fourier series
  • Explore "Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems" by Boyce and DiPrima
  • Study the applications of Fourier series in differential equations
  • Investigate additional resources on Fourier series expansions
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Students and educators in mathematics, particularly those focusing on calculus and differential equations, as well as anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Fourier series and their applications.

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Hey all,
I am looking for **calculus**(and not all these books of Advanced Engineerigng Math or etc...) books dealing with Fourier Series ,its expansions , half reange extensions etc...
I have found that "Stewart'c calculus" includes a chapter dealing generally with Fourier Series but *not * with its expansions

Thanks in advance!
 
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One of the easiest books concerning Fourier Series is Boyce and Diprima's "Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems". I think it should count as calculus.
 
Like Micromass said, any book in differential equations will deal with Fourier Series at a basic level.
 

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