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Fourier


1.0 (1995)

State of evaluation: finalist
Submission Category: department project
Discipline: engineering and mathematics
The program is mainly used in: Fourier analysis and transforms.

Fourier Analysis and Fourier Transforms

Fourier methods are illustrated for one and two dimensional user entered functions. A flexible tutorial aid and tool in first and second year university science, mathematics and engineering courses.


Contact:

Name: James
First Name: Brian
Institution:
Street: University of Salford
Zip-Code: The Crescent
City: M5 4WT Salford
Country United Kingdom
Phone: ++0161 745 5000 Extn.3627
Fax: ++0161 745 5903
E-Mail: B.W.James@physics.salford.ac.uk


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Hard- and software needed to run the program:

Computer type and processor: IBM PC 386 or better
Graphic device: VGA
RAM: 4 Mb
Harddisk space: 2 Mb
Other harware needed: Maths coprocessor
Operating system and shell: MS-DOS 5.0
Other software needed: DPMI16BI.OVL and RTM.EXE
Remarks: The maths coprocessor is not essential but some calculations will be very slow if it is not present. Engllsh and German language versions of the program are provided in Fourier.exe & FourierG.exe.