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<title>Notas de Matemática - Nº 297</title>
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<subtitle>2010</subtitle>
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<title>On some series of functions</title>
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<name>Bucur, Amelia</name>
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<name>López Bonilla, José Luis</name>
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<summary type="text">On some series of functions
Bucur, Amelia; López Bonilla, José Luis
The study of the Fourier series convergence is a frequent subject in the speciality literature (see [3], [4]). It is known that the Fourier series convergence is very useful in the technical problems: the electromagnetic field and the loses in the case of an elliptic screen; the calculus of the rectangular plates, the simple leant beam actioned by a movable charge, the dynamic system of the metal bars in which the current crosses, the torsion of a rectangular bar, the quasi-stationary electromagnetic field, the motion of an elastic bar (see[1]). In this paper we will present some results concerning the Fourier series.
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