Philip Heidelberger, Peter D. Welch
CACM
The advent of the fast Fourier transform method has greatly extended our ability to implement Fourier methods on digital computers. A description of the alogorithm and its programming is given here and followed by a theorem relating its operands, the finite sample sequences, to the continuous functions they often are intended to approximate. An analysis of the error due to discrete sampling over finite ranges is given in terms of aliasing. Procedures for computing Fourier integrals, convolutions and lagged products are outlined. Copyright © 1969 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Philip Heidelberger, Peter D. Welch
CACM
Peter D. Welch
SIGMETRICS 1976
Peter D. Welch
Acta Informatica
James W. Cooley, Peter A. W. Lewis, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics