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THE statement of Fourier's theorem for the special case which has intermittently for some months past been a subject of discussion in NATURE, is as follows:—The function whose value is ½ (π-x), when x lies between O and, and π and - ½(π +x), when x lies between O and, - π can be expressed by the series for values of x which lie between π and - π.
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LOVE, A. Fourier's Series. Nature 60, 100–101 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/060100d0
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