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Failing Cases of Fourier's Double-Integral Theorem

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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Fourier's Theorem, as usually stated, is

Most writers give this without limitation, but De Morgan (Diff. and Int. Calc. pp. 618 &c.) directs attention to what he calls the apparent neglect by previous writers of the limitation of the theorem to functions which satisfy the condition

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1884

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These are in addition to the list given by Freeman at the place above cited.