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An alternative form of the fast Fourier transform (FFT) is developed. The new algorithm has the peculiarity that none of the multiplying constants required are complex-most are pure imaginary. The advantages of the new form would, therefore, seem to be most pronounced in systems for which multiplication are most costly.
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