1982
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-81897-4_3
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Fast Convolution Algorithms

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“…Obviously, Yn,,k is equal to Y,,,k2 since k can be taken modulo N2 in this case (see (12) and (15)). Thus, we rewrite (16) as (18) n 1 =0 which can be reduced, using (12), to…”
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“…Obviously, Yn,,k is equal to Y,,,k2 since k can be taken modulo N2 in this case (see (12) and (15)). Thus, we rewrite (16) as (18) n 1 =0 which can be reduced, using (12), to…”
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“…For comparison purposes, we will count the number of real operations that are required, provided that the multiplication of a complex number x by W~ is done using 3 real multiplications and 3 real additions [12]. …”
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