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Fourier analysis / Digital signal processing / Joseph Fourier / Unitary operators / Analysis of algorithms / Discrete Fourier transform / Fast Fourier transform / Fourier transform / Fourier series / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Theoretical computer science
Date: 2014-10-03 15:18:46
Fourier analysis
Digital signal processing
Joseph Fourier
Unitary operators
Analysis of algorithms
Discrete Fourier transform
Fast Fourier transform
Fourier transform
Fourier series
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Theoretical computer science

Sample-Optimal Fourier Sampling in Any Constant Dimension Piotr Indyk Michael Kapralov April 1, 2014

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