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Re: FFT

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  • Subject: [mg772] Re: [mg674] FFT
  • From: siegman at ee.stanford.edu (A. E. Siegman)
  • Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 01:06:16 -0400
  • Organization: Stanford University

>  A good introduction to the FFT and what it can do is:
>          "The FFT, Fundamentals and Concepts" by Robert W. Ramirez,
>          Prentice Hall, Inc, ISBN 0-13-314386-4

   Or "The Fast Fourier Transform" by E. Oran Brigham, Prentice-Hall (1974)
      (later edition maybe now available?)


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