closed form for regular superfunction expressed as a periodic function
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i must say though that i dont completely get how " fourier methods" lead to the closed forms of a_n ... any fourier expert/sheldon want to explain ?

further i believe regular superfunction means expanded at upper fixpoint or at least an equivalent of that.
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RE: regular superfunction expressed as a periodic function - by tommy1729 - 08/30/2010, 09:46 AM

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