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This text is intended to provide an introduction to certain methods of applied mathematics, especially those arising from the area of Fourier analysis. These methods are widely applicable both on an operational basis for the solution of particular problems, and on a conceptual basis for the analysis and understanding of models arising in a wide variety of applied contexts.

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Davis, J.H. (2004). Introduction. In: Methods of Applied Mathematics with a MATLAB Overview. Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-8198-2_1

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