Subject: | Fourier Transforms |
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From: | "Steve Pelikan" <> |
Date: | Tue, 19 Mar 2002 21:18:42 -0500 |
Several people have told me recently they're interested in learning a bit about Fourier Transforms (especially in the context of digitized sound). Home sick with a cold today, I drafted: http://math.uc.edu/~pelikan/fft/fft.html It doesn't assume much math, just patience! Of course, I'd genuinely appreciate corrections and suggestions. Cheers, Steve P. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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