Explain Gibb's Phenomenon.
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Gibbs phenomenon. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In mathematics, the Gibbs phenomenon, discovered by Henry Wilbraham (1848) and rediscovered by J. Willard Gibbs (1899), is the peculiar manner in which the Fourier series of a piecewise continuously differentiable periodic function behaves at a jump discontinuity
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In essence the Gibbs phenomenon describes an artifact that is created when one tries to estimate a function that has a jump discontinuity with a Fourier series.
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