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An introduction to basic Fourier series (English)
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4 June 2003
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This marvellous book, dedicated to Dick Askey with a foreword by Mizan Rahman, gives a very nice introduction to the new branch of classical analysis called Basic Fourier Series. The author is a great expert in this new field and the book is much more than just an introduction to \(q\)-Fourier Analysis. The book comprises, besides the foreword and a preface, twelve chapters, six appendices, a quite extensive bibliography and an index. Each chapter, except for the last one, concludes with a nice collection of exercises, which makes it suitable for a course on the subject. The first two chapters form a quite elementary introduction to basic exponential and trigonometric functions. Chapter~3 deals with addition theorems for these functions and in Chapter~4 the expansions in terms of these functions are discussed. The fifth chapter is an introduction to basic Fourier series, followed by a thorough investigation in Chapter~6. The latter chapter deals with, for instance, asymptotics of zeros, methods of summation and analytic continuation of basic Fourier series. Chapter~7 deals with completeness of basic trigonometric systems in general, illustrated by some important examples. Chapter~8 studies the asymptotics of zeros in more detail, which leads to improved results in comparison with the asymptotics obtained in Chapter~6. Chapter~9 deals with expansions in basic Fourier series; many explicit expansions are given of (basic) elementary special functions. In Chapter~10 the author introduces basic Bernoulli and Euler polynomials and numbers, and also a basic extension of the Riemann zeta function. Chapter~11 deals with a numerical investigation of basic Fourier series and in Chapter~12 the author gives several suggestions for further work in the theory of \(q\)-Fourier Analysis and related topics. The appendices comprise a selection of basic summation and transformation formulas, some theorems of complex analysis, tables of zeros of basic sine and cosine functions and some numerical examples.
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basic Fourier series
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\(q\)-Fourier analysis
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basic exponential functions
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basic trigonometric functions
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asymptotics of zeros
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completeness
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