Numerical libraries | FFT algorithms | Free mathematics software

FFTW

The Fastest Fourier Transform in the West (FFTW) is a software library for computing discrete Fourier transforms (DFTs) developed by Matteo Frigo and Steven G. Johnson at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. FFTW is one of the fastest free software implementations of the fast Fourier transform (FFT). It implements the FFT algorithm for real and complex-valued arrays of arbitrary size and dimension. (Wikipedia).

FFTW
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1. Building the Physical Web together - Scott Jenson

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From playlist ffconf 2014

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From playlist CS101

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WTF is LinuxFX?

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From playlist WTF Distro Reviews

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From playlist CS50 Sections 2015

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Lec 14 | MIT 6.189 Multicore Programming Primer, IAP 2007

Lecture 14: Synthesizing parallel programs (Courtesy of Arvind. Used with permission.) License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu Subtitles are provided through the generous assistance of Rohan Pai.

From playlist MIT 6.189 Multicore Programming Primer, January (IAP) 2007

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GRCon21 - Automated testing of GNU Radio builds

Presented by Philip Balister at GNU Radio Conference 2021 Tracking GNU Radio development together with combined Linux distribution changes across multiple CPU architectures is a challenge. This talk describes using Buildbot to build small GNU Radio distributions for several architectures

From playlist GRCon 2021

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Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/simuleios

From playlist Algorithm-archive

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The Problem with Research Software Engineering

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From playlist Programming

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Computing on the GPU

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From playlist Course | Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2006-2007)

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The Climate Machine Day 1

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GRCon21 - GNU Radio hits the Bullseye

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From playlist Technology

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GRCon21 - gr-genalyzer, a new OOT module to characterize data converter performance

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3. Practical Web Animation / Lisi Linhart / ffconf 2018

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From playlist ffconf 2018

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