Abstract

SINCE the publication of Prof. Zygmund's “Trigonometric Series” in 1935, there has been considerable demand for another book dealing with trigonometric integrals. Prof. Titchmarsh's book meets this demand. He is already well known to students of mathematics by his text-book on the theory of functions, and his new book comes up to the high standard of the former. Introduction to the Theory of Fourier Integrals By Prof. E. C. Titchmarsh. Pp. x + 390. (Oxford: Clarendon Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1937.) 17s. 6d. net.

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