Lecture 2 | The Fourier Transforms and its Applications
Lecture by Professor Brad Osgood for the Electrical Engineering course, The Fourier Transforms and its Applications (EE 261). Professor Osgood's lecture addresses the question- How can we use such simple functions, sin(t) and cos(t) to model such periodic phenomenon? He takes the students through the first steps in analyzing general periodic phenomenon.
The Fourier transform is a tool for solving physical problems. In this course the emphasis is on relating the theoretical principles to solving practical engineering and science problems.
Complete Playlist for the Course:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B24BC7956EE040CD
EE 261 at Stanford University:
http://eeclass.stanford.edu/ee261/
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
Видео Lecture 2 | The Fourier Transforms and its Applications канала Stanford
The Fourier transform is a tool for solving physical problems. In this course the emphasis is on relating the theoretical principles to solving practical engineering and science problems.
Complete Playlist for the Course:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B24BC7956EE040CD
EE 261 at Stanford University:
http://eeclass.stanford.edu/ee261/
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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