WTH you are bringing me from textbook the plots of the partial sums of the FS on the given interval rather than the complete sum on $(-\infty,\infty)$ which is due to continuation?
Quote from: Victor Ivrii on November 01, 2012, 02:03:02 AMWTH you are bringing me from textbook the plots of the partial sums of the FS on the given interval rather than the complete sum on $(-\infty,\infty)$ which is due to continuation?Professor Ivrii,The interval is [0,Ï€]!
Quote from: Aida Razi on November 01, 2012, 02:09:44 AMQuote from: Victor Ivrii on November 01, 2012, 02:03:02 AMWTH you are bringing me from textbook the plots of the partial sums of the FS on the given interval rather than the complete sum on $(-\infty,\infty)$ which is due to continuation?Professor Ivrii,The interval is [0,Ï€]!But F.s. converges everywhere!