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I have taken real analysis, but never learned Fourier analysis. What is a good book to get started? I'm not sure the Stein book would be good.

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    Not a book but couldn't resist recommending:http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1780FAF4A29FE6792012-02-12
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    An excellent book is "Fourier analysis" by T.W. Körner.2012-02-12
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    @AndresCaicedo: Is that the same as Exercises in Fourier Analysis?2012-02-12
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    No, the book on Exercises is a companion to the main text.2012-02-12
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    "Fourier Analysis" by Stein and Shakarchi is a lovely book. It may look like it is aimed at a lower level (it is supposed to be an introductory text to analysis) but the material covered there is incredibly broad and wonderfully treated.2012-02-12
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    possible duplicate of [Fourier Analysis textbook recommendation](http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4422/fourier-analysis-textbook-recommendation)2015-08-01

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