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A new N = 2n fast Fourier transform algorithm is presented, which has fewer multiplications and additions than radix 2n, n = 1, 2, 3 algorithms, has the same number of multiplications as the Raderi-Brenner algorithm, but much fewer additions, and is numerically better conditioned, and is performed ‘in place’ by a repetitive use of a ‘butterfly’-type structure.
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