harmonikanalys
Harmonikanalys, often translated as harmonic analysis, is a branch of mathematics that studies the representation of functions or signals as superpositions of simpler oscillatory functions. It draws heavily from Fourier analysis, which decomposes a function into a sum of sines and cosines. In essence, harmonikanalys seeks to understand the "frequency content" of a signal or function.
The core idea is to express a complex phenomenon as a combination of fundamental, regular patterns. This
Key tools in harmonikanalys include the Fourier transform, which converts a signal from the time domain to