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Main Title The fast Fourier transform /
Author Brigham, E. Oran,
Publisher Prentice-Hall,
Year Published 1974
OCLC Number 00572670
ISBN 013307496X; 9780133074963
Subjects Fourier transformations ; Fourier Analysis ; 3176 numerical analysis--(NL-LeOCL)077602102 ; 3135 harmonic analysis--(NL-LeOCL)080448577 ; Algorithmus ; Schnelle Fourier-Transformation ; Fourier-transformatie ; Analise Funcional ; Algorithmus--(DE-588)4001183-5 ; Fourier-Transformation--(DE-588)4018014-1 ; Schnelle Fourier-Transformation--(DE-588)4136070-9
Additional Subjects Fourier transformations
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EKBM  QA403.B74 1974 Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 03/05/2012
Collation xiii, 252 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-246) and index.
Contents Notes
Here is a new book that identifies and interprets the essential basics of the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). It links in a unified presentation the Fourier transform, discrete Fourier transform, FFT, and fundamental applications of the FFT. The FFT is becoming a primary analytical tool in such diverse fields as linear systems, optics, probability theory, quantum physics, antennas, and signal analysis, but there has always been a problem of communicating its fundamentals. Thus the aim of this book is to provide a readable and functional treatment of the FFT and its significant applications. In his Preface the author explains the organization of his topics, " ... Every major concept is developed by a three-stage sequential process. First, the concept is introduced by an intuitive development which is usually pictorial and nature. Second, a non-sophisticated (but thoroughly sound) mathematical treatment is developed to support the intuitive arguments. The third stage consists of practical examples designed to review and expand the concept being discussed. It is felt that this three-step procedure gives meaning as well as mathematical substance to the basic properties of the FFT. --From book's dust jacket. Introduction -- The Fourier transform -- Fourier transform properties -- Convolution and correlation -- Fourier series and sampled waveforms -- The discrete Fourier transform -- Discrete convolution and correlation -- Discrete Fourier transform properties -- Applying the discrete Fourier transform -- The fast Fourier transform (FFT) -- Theoretical development of the base 2 FFT algorithm -- FFT algorithms for arbitrary factors -- FFT convolution and correlation -- The impulse function : a distribution.