Oeuvres de Fourier
Discover the groundbreaking contributions of Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier in his esteemed collection, Oeuvres de Fourier. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this comprehensive paperback edition spans an impressive 596 pages, showcasing the pivotal works of the French physicist and mathematician known for his influential theories in heat transfer and mathematical analysis.
The first volume is dedicated entirely to the seminal Théorie analytique de la chaleur, originally published in 1822, where Fourier introduces the revolutionary heat equation and the series that bears his name. This collection not only highlights Fourier's mathematical genius but also serves as a cornerstone for modern physics and engineering.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply an enthusiast of mathematical sciences, Oeuvres de Fourier is a must-have addition to your library, offering invaluable insights into the foundations of thermodynamics and Fourier analysis.