PSG Institute of Advanced Studies
Department of Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences
                 2nd Semester - BE(Mechanical/Mechatronics)
                  Course: Complex Variables and Transforms
                             Chapter 4 - Fourier Series
Content: Even and odd functions - Dirichlet’s conditions - Statement of
Fourier theorem - Fourier coefficients - Change of scale - Half range sine
and cosine series
Even function f (−x) = f (x)
Odd function f (−x) = −f (x)
Neither odd nor evenf (−x) ̸= f (x) and f (−x) ̸= −f (x)
Periodic function A function f (x) is periodic if there is a positive number p such
that f (x + p) = f (x) for every value of x. The smallest such value of p is the period
of f . Examples: sin x, cos x, tan x.
Remark
                          cos π = −1              sin π = 0
                           cos 0 = 1              sin 0 = 0
                           cos 2π = 1             sin 2π = 0
                        cos nπ = (−1)n            sin nπ = 0
                          cos π/2 = 0            sin π/2 = 1
                       cos(2n + 1) π2 = 0 sin(2n + 1) π2 = (−1)n
Dirichlet’s conditions
The function f (x) of period p defined in (c, c + p) can be expanded in Fourier series
in the form
                                a0 ∑
                                        ∞
                      f (x) =     +     [an cos nx + bn sin nx]
                                2   n=1
where a0 , an , bn are constants given by Euler’s formula provided
     • f (x) is periodic, single valued, bounded in (c, c + p)
                                             1
2
     • f (x) has at most finite number of maxima and minima in (c, c + p)
     • f (x) is piecewise continuous with finite number of discontinuities in (c, c + p)
Note: Dirichlet’s conditions are sufficient for the function to have a Fourier series
expansion. This not a necessary condition.
Convergence of Fourier series
Let f (x) be a periodic function that satisfy Dirichlet conditions. Then the Fourier
series expansion of f (x) is given by
                                     a0 ∑
                                            ∞
                             f (x) =   +     [an cos nx + bn sin nx]
                                     2   n=1
converges to
     • f (c) if x = c is a point of continuity
     •   f (c+)+f (c−)
               2
                       ,   if x = c is a point of discontinuity
     •   f (c+)+f (c−)
               2
                       ,   if x = c is the end point
Fourier series expansion for different types of intervals
Case 1: Full-range series
Subcase 1: For the intervals [0, 2π] or (0, 2π) Fourier series expansion is given by
                                     a0 ∑
                                            ∞
                             f (x) =   +     [an cos nx + bn sin nx]
                                     2   n=1
where
                                                ∫2π
                                            1
                                     a0   =           f (x)dx
                                            π
                                                0
                                                ∫2π
                                            1
                                     an   =           f (x) cos nxdx
                                            π
                                                0
                                                ∫2π
                                            1
                                     bn   =           f (x) sin nxdx
                                            π
                                                0
                                                                          3
Subcase 2: For the intervals [0, 2l] or (0, 2l)
Fourier series expansion is given by
                          a0 ∑ [         ( nπx )          ( nπx )]
                                 ∞
                f (x) =     +     an cos         + bn sin
                          2   n=1
                                            l                l
where
                                        ∫2l
                                    1
                            a0    =            f (x)dx
                                    l
                                           0
                                        ∫2l                ( nπx )
                                    1
                            an    =            f (x) cos             dx
                                    l                         l
                                           0
                                        ∫2l                ( nπx )
                                    1
                            bn    =            f (x) sin             dx
                                    l                         l
                                           0
Subcase 3: For the intervals [−π, π] or (−π, π)
Fourier series expansion is given by
                                 a0 ∑
                                       ∞
                     f (x) =       +     [an cos nx + bn sin nx]
                                 2   n=1
where
                                               ∫π
                                        1
                                 a0   =             f (x)dx
                                        π
                                               −π
                                               ∫π
                                        1
                                 an   =             f (x) cos nxdx
                                        π
                                               −π
                                               ∫π
                                        1
                                 bn   =             f (x) sin nxdx
                                        π
                                               −π
Subcase 4: For the intervals [−l, l] or (−l, l)
Fourier series expansion is given by
                        a0 ∑ [         ( nπx )          ( nπx )]
                                 ∞
                f (x) =   +     an cos         + bn sin
                        2   n=1
                                          l                l
4
where
                                        ∫l
                                   1
                           a0    =           f (x)dx
                                   l
                                        −l
                                        ∫l               ( nπx )
                                   1
                           an    =           f (x) cos             dx
                                   l                         l
                                        −l
                                        ∫l               ( nπx )
                                   1
                           bn    =           f (x) sin             dx
                                   l                         l
                                        −l
Case 2: Half-range series
Subcase 1: Half-range cosine series or even functions
For the interval [0, π] or (0, π)
Fourier series expansion is given by
                                       a0 ∑
                                                 ∞
                            f (x) =      +     an cos nx
                                       2   n=1
where
                                             ∫π
                                       2
                                a0   =            f (x)dx
                                       π
                                             0
                                             ∫π
                                        2
                                an =              f (x) cos nxdx
                                        π
                                             0
Subcase 2: Half-range sine series or odd functions
For the intervals [0, l] or (0, l)
Fourier series expansion is given by
                                       ∑
                                       ∞              ( nπx )
                             f (x) =         bn sin
                                       n=1
                                                         l
where
                                        ∫l               ( nπx )
                                   2
                           bn    =           f (x) sin             dx
                                   l                         l
                                        0
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Results
                     ∫π
                          cos nx cos mxdx = 0,          (n ̸= m)
                     0
                     ∫π
                          sin nx sin mxdx = 0,          (n ̸= m)
                    −π
                     ∫π
                          sin nx cos mxdx = 0,          (n ̸= m) or (n = m)
                    −π
Problem 1 Find the Fourier coefficients of the periodic function
                                       
                                        −k, if −π < x < 0;
                               f (x) =
                                        k,  if 0 < x < π.
and f (x + 2π) = f (x). Also find the value of the series 1 − 13 + 15 − 17 + · · · .
Solution
Given function f (x) is an odd function so a0 = 0, an = 0, so the Fourier series
expansion for the given function is given by
                                              ∑
                                              ∞
                                    f (x) =         bn sin nx
                                              n=1
where
                                      ∫π
                                  2
                          bn    =          f (x) sin nxdx
                                  π
                                      0
                                      ∫π
                                  2
                                =          k sin nxdx
                                  π
                                      0
                                    [         ]π
                                  2k − cos nx
                                =
                                  π     n      0
                                    2k
                                = −    [cos nπ − cos 0]
                                    nπ
                                    2k
                                = −    [(−1)n − 1]
                                    nπ
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                                                  4k
                                                      ,   n is odd
                                                   nπ
                                bn =
                                                0,       n is even
                                    4k ∑ 1
                                         ∞
                            f (x) =               sin nx
                                    π n=1,3,··· n
                                       [                             ]
                                    4k            sin 3x sin 5x
                            f (x) =     sin x +          +      + ··· .
                                    π                3      5
To deduce the value of 1 − 13 + 15 − 71 + · · ·
            π                                                             π                π
Put x =     2
              .    Now find the value of f (x) at x =                      2
                                                                            .   Here x =   2
                                                                                               is the point of
                                          π
continuity, so f (x) at x =               2
                                              is given by
                                                              (π )
                                                          f          =k
                                                               2
This implies
                                              [       (π)           (π)      ]
                       (π )      4k             sin (π )
                                                    3         sin 5
                   f           =      sin     +        2
                                                          +          2
                                                                        + ··· .
                           2      π        2        3             5
                                    [                       ]
                                 4k       (−1) (1)
                             k =      1+       +      − ···
                                  π         3     5
                             π       1 1
                               = 1 − + − ···
                             4       3 5
Problem 2 Express f (x) = 12 (π − x) in a Fourier series in 0 < x < 2π.
                                            ∑
                                            ∞
Solution: a0 = 0, an = 0, bn = n1 , f (x) =   sin nx
                                                 n
                                                     .
                                                                   n=1
Problem 3 Express Fourier series expansion of f (x) defined by
                                                 
                                                  −π, −π < x < 0,
                                         f (x) =
                                                  x,  0 < x < π.
                                                      2
Deduce that       1
                       + + · · · = π8 .
                           1
                                +   1
                  12      32       52
                           − 2 2 , if n is odd
Solution: a0 = − 2 , an =
                 π               πn
                                                      , bn = n1 [1 − 2(−1)n ],
                           0,           if n is even
               ∑
               ∞                   ∑ 1
                                    ∞
f (x) = − π4 −       2
                    πn2
                        cos nx +        n
                                          [1 − 2(−1)n ] sin nx.
                  n=1,3,···                        n=1
                                                                                                                       7
Problem 4 Find the Fourier series expansion for
                                            f (x) = ex ,        0 ≤ x ≤ 2π.
Solution: a0 = π1 [e2π − 1], an = π(1+n1
                                          2 ) [e
                                                 2π
                                                    − 1], bn =                         n
                                                                                    π(1+n2 )
                                                                                             [1    − e2π ] and
                        2π−1 ∑
                             ∞
f (x) = π1 [e2π − 1] + e π       1
                               1+n2
                                    [cos nx − sin nx].
                                     n=1
Problem 5 Find the Fourier series expansion for f (x) in [−π, π], where
                                              
                                               π + x, −π < x < 0;
                                      f (x) =
                                               π − x, 0 < x < π.
                                     
                                         4
                                             ,    n is odd;                                        ∑
                                                                                                   ∞
                                         πn2                                           π       4          cos nx
Solution: a0 = π, an =                                              and f (x) =            +                     .
                      0,      n is even.
                                                                                       2       π
                                                                                                   n=1
                                                                                                         (2n−1)
Problem 6 Find the Fourier series expansion for
                                                 f (x) = x2 ,       (−1, 1).
                                     4(−1)n                                  ∑
                                                                             ∞
                                                                                   (−1)n
Solution: a0 = 23 , an =              n2 π 2
                                               and f (x) =      2
                                                                3
                                                                    +   4
                                                                        π2           n2
                                                                                           cos nx.
                                                                             n=1
Problem 7 Find the Fourier series for f (x) defined by
                                         
                                          x,     for 0 < x < 1;
                                          1 − x, for 1 < x < 2.
                                           π2
Deduce   1
              +   1
                       +   1
                                + ··· =    8
                                              .
         12       32       52                                          
                                  −    4
                                            ,   if n  is odd;           2 , if n is odd;
                         4(−1)n      π 2 n2                              nπ
Solution: a0 = 0, an = n2 π2                                  and bn =
                                 0,            if n is even.           0, if n is even.
              ∑
              ∞                      ∑∞
f (x) = − π42     n
                   1
                    2 cos nπx  + 2
                                 π
                                              1
                                              n
                                                 sin nπx.
              n=1,3,···                           n=1,3,···
Problem 8 Find the half-range Fourier sine series expansion for
                                               f (x) = ex ,     in (0, 1).
                                                                             ∑
                                                                             ∞
Solution: bn =          2nπ
                       1+n2 π 2
                                [1   − e(−1)n ] and f (x) = 2π                       n
                                                                                   1+π 2 n2
                                                                                            [1   − e(−1)n ] sin nπx.
                                                                             n=1
Problem 9 Find a series of cosines of multiples of x which will represent x sin x in
8
(0, π) and show that 1 +               2
                                      1·3
                                            −    2
                                                3·5
                                                      −     2
                                                           5·7
                                                                 − · · · = π2 .
                                            n+1
Solution: a0 = 2, an = 2(−1)
                           n2 −1
                                   for n ̸= 1 and a1 = − 21 .
                         ∑
                         ∞
                             (−1)n+1
f (x) = 1 − 12 cos x − 2   (n−1)(n+1)
                                      cos nx.
                                n=2
Problem 11 Using the Fourier series for f (x) = |x|, −π      ≤ x ≤ π, find the sum of
                                                             − 4 2 , if n is odd;
the series 112 + 312 + 512 + · · · . Solution: a0 = π, an =      πn
                                                                                    and
                                                             0,      if n is even.
                 ∑∞
f (x) = π2 − π4         1
                       n2
                           cos nx.
               n=1,3,···
Practice Problems
                                                                                  (π−x)2
    (1) Find the Fourier series to represent f (x) =                                4
                                                                                         ,      0 < x < 2π. Deduce that
                                                     π2
        (a)   1
              12
                   +   1
                       22
                            +   1
                                32
                                     + ··· =         6
                                                      π2
        (b)   1
              12
                   −   1
                       22
                            +   1
                                32
                                     − ··· =          12
    (2) Find the Fourier series to represent the function f (x) given by
                                             
                                              x,      0 ≤ x ≤ π;
                                     f (x) =
                                              2π − x, π ≤ x ≤ 2π.
                                                                     π2
        Deduce that         1
                            12
                                 +     1
                                       32
                                            +   1
                                                52
                                                      + ··· =        8
                                                                        .   Express the half range sine series for
                                                                                                              π3
        f (x) = x(π − x) in (0, π). Deduce that                             1
                                                                            13
                                                                                  −   1
                                                                                      33
                                                                                           +   1
                                                                                               53
                                                                                                    − ··· =   32
                                                                                                                 .