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{{r|Fast Fourier Transform}}


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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Fourier series.
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  • Dirichlet series [r]: An infinite series whose terms involve successive positive integers raised to powers of a variable, typically with integer, real or complex coefficients. [e]}
  • Power series [r]: An infinite series whose terms involve successive powers of a variable, typically with real or complex coefficients. [e]
  • Puiseaux series [r]: In mathematics, a series with fractional exponents. [e]

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  • Generating function [r]: Function g(x,y) corresponding to a family of orthogonal polynomials ƒ0(x), ƒ1(x),…, where a Taylor series expansion of g(x,y) in powers of y will have the polynomial ƒn (x) as the coefficient for the term yn. [e]
  • Conditioning (probability) [r]: Conditional probabilities, conditional expectations and conditional distributions are treated on three levels. [e]