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Real Fourier-Series |
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A convergent Fourier series needs not to represent the true function value at every point.
Usually, at a point of discontinuity, the series converges to the arithmetic mean of the left and right limits of .
This explains the notation
instead of
,
which emphasizes these convergence issues.
see also:
automatically generated 9/22/2016 |