FYI -- Tom
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Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 12:15:46 -0800 (PST)
From: "Dr. C. Allen Butler" <allen@va.wagner.com>
To: Tom Powers <powers@cebaf.gov>
Subject: Re: Signal analysis algorithms book.
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The book is called "Numerical Recipes - The Art of Scientific
Programming" by Press et. al.
In my old version Chapter 12 is entitled Fourier Transform Spectral
Methods and has lots of stuff related to FFT algorithms. I'm sure
Amazon has a newer edition and I recall it having "in C" in the title
somewhere (as opposed to Numerical Recipes in FORTRAN).
Dr. C. Allen Butler (757)-727-7700 Voice
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On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Tom Powers wrote:
> Allen -
>
> A week or so ago you mentioned a book of pre-written algoithms for
> numerical analysis, etc. Of course I didn't write it down and now I am
> looking for an efficient FFT routine.
>
> Could you please email more some more info this book (and/or a few
> others) to the list so that there is a record.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>
>
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