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Mathematical Analysis Apostol Solutions Chapter 11 -

| Theorem | Statement | |---------|-----------| | | If ( \phi_n ) is orthonormal on ([a,b]), then for any (f) with (\int_a^b f^2 < \infty), the Fourier coefficients (c_n = \int_a^b f\phi_n) minimize (|f - \sum_k=1^n a_k \phi_k|^2). | | 11.4 (Bessel’s inequality) | (\sum_n=1^\infty c_n^2 \le \int_a^b f^2). | | 11.7 (Parseval’s theorem for complete orthonormal sets) | Equality holds iff the set is complete. | | 11.9 (Dirichlet kernel) | (S_N(f;x) = \frac12\pi\int_-\pi^\pi f(x+t) D_N(t),dt), (D_N(t) = \frac\sin((N+1/2)t)\sin(t/2)). | | 11.10 (Fejér kernel) | (\sigma_N(f;x) = \frac12\pi\int_-\pi^\pi f(x+t) F_N(t),dt), (F_N(t) = \frac1N+1\left(\frac\sin((N+1)t/2)\sin(t/2)\right)^2). | | 11.15 (Uniform convergence) | If (f) is periodic, piecewise smooth, then Fourier series converges uniformly if (f) is continuous and (f') is piecewise continuous. | 3. Problem Categories & Solution Analysis 3.1. Orthogonal System Verification Example Problem 11-1: Show that ( \sin(nx) _n=1^\infty ) is orthogonal on ([0,\pi]).

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