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This paper presents a Fortran program that calculates the discrete Fourier transform using a prime factor algorithm. A very simple indexing scheme is employed that results in a flexible, modular algorithm that efficiently calculates the DFT in-place. A modification of this algorithm gives the output both in-place and in-order at a slight cost in flexibility. A comparison shows it to be faster than both the Cooley-Tukey algorithm and the Winograd nested algorithm.
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