Part 1 – Who was Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier?

Who was the man whose work on modeling heat transfer led to what we now call the Fourier Transform? Where did he come from and how did he come to propose a theory that was so ahead of its time that without it, the technology enabling you to watch this video wouldn’t exist?

Part 2 – Fourier and Napoleon

As well as his interest in mathematics, Fourier was very politically active. In this lecture, we look at Fourier’s relationship with one of the most famous figures of French history: Napoleon.

Part 3 – The Fourier Series

After his time in Egypt, Fourier returned to France and began work on his theory of heat flow. He presented his theory in a memoir to the Paris Institute in 1807. Contained in this memoir was the beginnings of an idea which was so ahead of its time, that 200 years later it would revolutionize the way we store and communicate digital data. This idea became known as the Fourier Series.