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AIPedant | 5 months ago
Other mathematicians before Fourier had used trigonometric series to study waves, and physicists already understood harmonic superposition on eg a vibrating string. I don't have the source but I believe Gauss even noted that trigonometric series were a solution to the heat equation. Fourier's contribution was discovering that almost any function, including the general solution to the heat equation, could be modelled this way, and he provided machinery that let mathematicians apply the idea to an enormous range of problems.
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