MATH 133
Introduction to Fourier Analysis
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Requisites: courses 33A, 33B, 131A. Fourier series, Fourier transform in one and several variables, finite Fourier transform. Applications, in particular, to solving differential equations. Fourier inversion formula, Plancherel theorem, convergence of Fourier series, convolution. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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i am a pure math major who really loved the class and loved him as a professor he does everything a professor should do for an upper div math class, which is not go straight from the book, he created his own notes and insights about the material which was amazing, he sometimes goes above and beyond with some of the material, he goes off on tangents often, and is a bit disorganized but just as the other eval said "thats just his style" i honestly consider him one of the greatest math teachers ive had, hes also an ispiration, very brilliant man. he hand writes his assignments which is amazing he gets right to the point, and the tests are definetly easier than the homewokr. alli did to study for the tests was do the homework problems and go over his noted and the way he did the proves, and i did pretty well. HOWEVER i do not recommend takign him for a lower div math class even though i havent had him for any i could tell he would not be suitable for lower divs.
i am a pure math major who really loved the class and loved him as a professor he does everything a professor should do for an upper div math class, which is not go straight from the book, he created his own notes and insights about the material which was amazing, he sometimes goes above and beyond with some of the material, he goes off on tangents often, and is a bit disorganized but just as the other eval said "thats just his style" i honestly consider him one of the greatest math teachers ive had, hes also an ispiration, very brilliant man. he hand writes his assignments which is amazing he gets right to the point, and the tests are definetly easier than the homewokr. alli did to study for the tests was do the homework problems and go over his noted and the way he did the proves, and i did pretty well. HOWEVER i do not recommend takign him for a lower div math class even though i havent had him for any i could tell he would not be suitable for lower divs.