Reference of Fourier series

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Gennaro Arguzzi
Gennaro Arguzzi on 25 Jun 2017
Edited: John D'Errico on 25 Jun 2017
Hi everyone. I'd like to know where I can find the reference of MATLAB documentation. In particular, where can I find the reference (books or other references) about trigonometric Fourier series formula (that in the following link)?
Thank you for your time.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 25 Jun 2017
Edited: John D'Errico on 25 Jun 2017
I'm not sure you will find a book or paper on the explicit subject.
On the other hand, this is basic regression modeling, applied to a sum of sines, cosines, plus a constant. So any number of texts that discuss regression modeling will be of use. Plus any text on Fourier series, depending on your knowledge of the subject.
The point is, you can go to any site and search for texts on Fourier series. Any that seems readable to you will suffice. Then look for a text on regression modeling. It would be good if that text discussed linear and nonlinear regression models. For example, Draper and Smith would suffice (I mention that one only because it is still around and I learned from it 40 years or so ago.)
If you have a specific question, then it would be easier if you ask it.
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Gennaro Arguzzi
Gennaro Arguzzi on 25 Jun 2017
Hi @JohnD'Errico, my general goal is to know where are the references of any document in MATLAb Documentation.
John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 25 Jun 2017
Edited: John D'Errico on 25 Jun 2017
And my comment is that you may not find anything that is perfectly specific for your goals. But I just did a queck search online. On Amazon, I searched on "regression modeling MATLAB linear nonlinear" as keywords. That found this text .
There are lots of texts. I might start there. But it may not cover the explicit model you care about, which is not really relevant, because the same ideas apply to all similar models.

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