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Problemy Peredachi Informatsii, 1990, Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 104–107 (Mi ppi599)  

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Fast Group-Theoretical Transform

A. L. Vishnevetskii
Abstract: For an arbitrary integer $n=q2^m$, where $q|2^m-1$, we find a group $G$ of order $n$ for which the $G$-spectrum of a complex signal of length $n$ can be computed in approximately $n\log_2(n/q)$ operations. In particular, for $q=2^m-1$, the number of operations is half the number of operations for FFT computation of a signal of the same length.
Received: 25.04.1988
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 621.391.15
Language: Russian
Citation: A. L. Vishnevetskii, “Fast Group-Theoretical Transform”, Probl. Peredachi Inf., 26:1 (1990), 104–107; Problems Inform. Transmission, 26:1 (1990), 87–89
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