SERIE DE FOURIER: Parte 1: Idea Intuitiva | El Traductor
The big video is here! All about Fourier Series. Shall we begin? We'll be working with Fourier Series applied to time-domain signals. Conditions for the convergence of the Fourier Series to p(t): p(t) must be: A periodic function. Piecewise continuous. Bounded. In any given period, it must have a finite number of local maxima and minima and a finite number of discontinuities. IMPORTANT NOTE: To understand this video, it's essential that you have watched the previous related videos. These videos appear as recommendations via cards in the upper right corner of this video. ERRATA FOR THIS VIDEO: There are no corrections at this time.

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