
doi: 10.1007/bf01933196
A variant of the Cooley-Tukey algorithm due to Stockham is derived and vectorized and is shown to be on a par with the Pease algorithm. The Stockham algorithm is then proposed for the entire computation of the two-dimensional fast Fourier transform on a vector computer.
Stockham algorithm, Trigonometric interpolation, Numerical methods for trigonometric approximation and interpolation, Cooley-Tukey algorithm, Pease algorithm, vector computer, fast Fourier transform, Theory of operating systems
Stockham algorithm, Trigonometric interpolation, Numerical methods for trigonometric approximation and interpolation, Cooley-Tukey algorithm, Pease algorithm, vector computer, fast Fourier transform, Theory of operating systems
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