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  • {{r|Joseph Fourier}}
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  • In [[mathematics]], the '''Fourier series''', named after [[Joseph Fourier]] (1768—1830), refers to an infinite series representation of a [[per
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  • * [[Joseph Fourier|Fourier, Joseph]] (1768-1830) - invented of Fourier series (long before ele
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  • ...nify otherwise quite distinct scientific fields. A celebrated example is [[Joseph Fourier|Fourier]]'s theory of the conduction of heat in terms of sums of trigonomet
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  • The greenhouse effect was discovered by [[Joseph Fourier]] in 1824 and first investigated quantitatively by [[Svante Arrhenius]] in
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  • *[[Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier]]
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  • ...n as the one-dimensional [[heat equation]]. It was first investigated by [[Joseph Fourier]] (1807/1822); a general solution was found in the form
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  • ...s_in_computer_science|Computers people needing biographies]] and started [[Joseph Fourier]]. As usual, he filled up at least one entry in each of the subpages linked ...--but it might need information about alcoholic methods of preparation), [[Joseph Fourier‎]] (3b, tiny edit), and [[Stephen Jay Gould‎]] (4b, linkifying). OK, c
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