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Question. Can someone explain me, and to the audience too, the mathematical essence behind the so called Doppler effect? Thanks in advance.

Then you have the ability to translate for example from [1], or another reference in physics, the essentials in mathematical language. I excuse this questions because is a nice topics including functions, derivatives, frecuencies, and I believe too functional equations.

Please, feel free to update this post, including tags as you precise.

References:

[1] Wikipedia, Doppler effect https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler_effect

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This seems a proper reference on the issue: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/prop.2190400104/abstract

Raphael J.F. Berger
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  • I've vote up your reference, thanks @Franky_GTH very thanks much, now and I am waiting more answers. –  Nov 08 '15 at 20:52
  • You are welcome @Franky_GHT giving a nice answer you could obtain a good score in reputation, and this is the main goal: I learn and you provide us to this community an useful answer. –  Nov 09 '15 at 07:01
  • JuanLG: Sorry I gave up on that. As how I understand the paper, it seems to me there is an inherently physical non-trivial question underlying. Maybe the question would perform better in the physics division? – Raphael J.F. Berger Jan 02 '16 at 17:40