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Discrete Fourier transform algorithm
A fast Fourier transform (FFT) is an algorithm that computes the discrete Fourier transform (DFT), or its inverse (IDFT), of a sequence. A Fourier transform
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Fast Fourier Transform algorithm
The Cooley–Tukey algorithm, named after J. W. Cooley and John Tukey, is the most common fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm. It re-expresses the discrete
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Discrete Fourier transform for prime sizes
Rader's algorithm (1968), named for Charles M. Rader of MIT Lincoln Laboratory, is a fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm that computes the discrete
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Mathematical algorithm
arbitrary sizes, including prime sizes. (The other algorithm for FFTs of prime sizes, Rader's algorithm, also works by rewriting the DFT as a convolution
Chirp_Z-transform
Fast Fourier Transform algorithm
The prime-factor algorithm (PFA), also called the Good–Thomas algorithm (1958/1963), is a fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm that re-expresses the
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Bluestein's FFT algorithm Bruun's FFT algorithm Cooley–Tukey FFT algorithm Fast Fourier transform Prime-factor FFT algorithm Rader's FFT algorithm Fast folding
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Software library for computing discrete Fourier transforms
Cooley–Tukey FFT algorithm (corresponding to different factorizations and/or different memory-access patterns), while for prime sizes it uses either Rader's or
Fastest Fourier Transform in the West
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Permutation that reverses binary numbers
reversal is most important for radix-2 Cooley–Tukey FFT algorithms, where the recursive stages of the algorithm, operating in-place, imply a bit reversal of
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Split-radix FFT algorithm — variant of Cooley–Tukey that uses a blend of radices 2 and 4 Goertzel algorithm Prime-factor FFT algorithm Rader's FFT algorithm Bit-reversal
List of numerical analysis topics
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representation Langlands program Bluestein's FFT algorithm Cooley–Tukey FFT algorithm Rader's FFT algorithm Number-theoretic transform Irrational base discrete
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Fourier-related mathematical transform
specialized FFT algorithms for real inputs or outputs can ordinarily be found with slightly fewer operations than any corresponding algorithm for the DHT
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Integral expressing the amount of overlap of one function as it is shifted over another
N) complexity. The most common fast convolution algorithms use fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithms via the circular convolution theorem. Specifically
Convolution
Device for suppressing part of a discretely-sampled signal
converting the modified spectrum back into a time-series signal with an inverse FFT operation. These filters give O(n log n) computational costs whereas conventional
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Generalisation of Fourier transform to any ring
be exactly represented. For the implementation of a "fast" algorithm (similar to how FFT computes the DFT), it is often desirable that the transform
Discrete Fourier transform over a ring
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King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Rivers, brother to Lady Grey. 'King Richard III' Earl...
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English and French : occupational name for a gatherer of tolls exacted for the right of passage across a bridge, ford, or other thoroughfare, from Middle English, Old French travers ‘passage’, ‘crossing’, from Old French traverser ‘to cross’.Northern Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Treabhair (see Trevor).A Travers from the Poitou region of France is documented in Quebec City in 1712, with the secondary surname Sansregret.
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English : patronymic from Mander 1.Dutch : variant of Mandel.
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English : variant of or patronymic from Meader.
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English : patronymic from Mayer 1.German : patronymic from Mayer 2.Dutch : variant of Meyer 1 and 3.
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Greek Andreas, ANDERS means "man; warrior."
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English : patronymic from Sayer 1. This English name is also well established in Ireland.Irish : Anglicization of Gaelic Mac Saoghair (see Sears).
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Muslim
Powerful, Fearless, Dauntless
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English (chiefly Devon and Cornwall)
English (chiefly Devon and Cornwall) : variant of Laver, which was also used as a personal name in the 17th century.
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Rich
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Portuguese Spanish American
Rosary. Refers to devotional prayers honoring Mary.
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English : patronymic from the personal name Roger.Thomas Rogers (c.1587–1621), born in London, England, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He died during the first winter at Plymouth Colony, but his son Joseph survived and married, and was later joined in MA by his brother John. This name was subsequently brought to North America independently by many different bearers.
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English : variant spelling of Rhodes.
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English : patronymic from Leader.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Lüders (see Lueders).
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English and German : variant of Wager.
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English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Norman French word traverser, TRAVERS means "to cross," a name used for someone who was a "collector of bridge or road tolls." Compare with Travis.Â
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English : variant of Roberts.
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English, Scottish, and North German
English, Scottish, and North German : patronymic from Sander 1.
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English : patronymic from an altered form of the personal name Walter.English : variant of Water 2.Irish : when not the English surname, an Anglicized form of various Gaelic names taken to be derived from uisce ‘water’ (see for example Haskin, Hiskey, Tydings).James Waters came from London, England, to Salem, MA, in 1630. Lawrence Waters came to Charlestown, MA, from Lancaster, England, in 1675.
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English : variant of Elder.
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Rock or Stone
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Goddess Lakshmi
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Mill Worker
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From the Hunter's Hill
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a pillar of strength
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Arrival; Holy Jain Scripture
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian
Bunch of Flowers
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Vaijeenath | வைஜீநாதÂ
Lord Shiva
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(Ιάσων) Greek name possibly derived from the word iasthai, IASON means "to heal." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Aison and leader of the Argonauts. His Latin name is Jason.
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Australian, German, Italian, Latin
Life; Alive; Vital; Lively
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v. i.
To grow fat, plump, and fleshy.
superl.
Of a character which enables the compositor to make large wages; -- said of matter containing blank, cuts, or many leads, etc.; as, a fat take; a fat page.
superl.
Fertile; productive; as, a fat soil; a fat pasture.
superl.
Rich; producing a large income; desirable; as, a fat benefice; a fat office; a fat job.
v. t.
To supply with something that is suitable or fit, or that is shaped and adjusted to the use required.
superl.
Fleshy; characterized by fatness; plump; corpulent; not lean; as, a fat man; a fat ox.
v. t.
To make fit or suitable; to adapt to the purpose intended; to qualify; to put into a condition of readiness or preparation.
n.
One who grades, or that by means of which grading is done or facilitated.
a.
To make fat; to fatten; to make plump and fleshy with abundant food; as, to fat fowls or sheep.
n.
The best or richest productions; the best part; as, to live on the fat of the land.
n.
Originally, a desk or writing table with drawers for papers.
n.
Formerly, an agent who went out with samples of goods to obtain orders; a commercial traveler.
superl.
Abounding with fat
n.
Animal fat; lard.
n.
One engaged in trade or commerce; one who makes a business of buying and selling or of barter; a merchant; a trafficker; as, a trader to the East Indies; a country trader.
n.
See Gill rakers, under 1st Gill.
n.
One whose distinctive office is to read prayers in a church.
n.
The quality of being fit; adjustment; adaptedness; as of dress to the person of the wearer.
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A proof reader.
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Exhibiting the qualities of a fat animal; coarse; heavy; gross; dull; stupid.