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(fūr-ē-ā'),
J.B.J., French mathematician and administrator, 1768-1830. See: Fourier analysis, Fourier transform, Fourier transfer.
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Most critics who address Fourier's role in Blithedale attend exclusively to his controversial ideas about sexuality.
The algorithm repeatedly iterates between the spatial domain and the Fourier domain until the error e satisfies the termination condition [20].
where x = [x.sub.1][e.sub.1] + [x.sub.2][e.sub.2], [omega] = [[omega].sub.1][e.sub.1] + [[omega].sub.2] [e.sub.2], and the quaternion exponential product [mathematical expression not reproducible] is the quaternion Fourier kernel.
Bonaca, MD, presented a secondary analysis restricted to the 3,642 FOURIER participants with symptomatic PAD.
The results of FOURIER were presented at the American College of Cardiology 2017 Scientific Sessions (ACC 2017) in March.
FOURIER randomized 27,564 patients with preexisting high-risk cardiovascular disease in 49 countries to double-blind therapy with subcutaneous evolocumab (Repatha) at either 140 mg every 2 weeks or 420 mg once monthly or to placebo injections.
Figure 3 shows the spectra of the three individual component signals after Fourier transformation, and Figure 4 shows the spectrum of the composite signal after Fourier transformation.
Through expanding the state variables into expressions of finite Fourier series, the optimal control problem is converted to a nonlinear programming (NLP) problem that involves Fourier series coefficients.
Therefore we derive explicit equations of Fourier spectrum, envelope spectrum, and Fourier spectrum of instantaneous frequency, for better understanding their spectral structure.
Denote [mathematical expression not reproducible] Expand / into a Fourier series:
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