
handle: 11025/1640
We present a very simple and fast algorithm to compute the convolution of an arbitrary sequence x with a sequence of a specific type, a. The sequence a is any linear combination of polynomials, exponentials and trigonometric terms. The number of steps for computing the convolution depends on a certain complexity of a and not on its length, thus making it feasible to convolve a sequence with very large kernels fast.
fast convolution, fast algorithms, rychlý algoritmus, rychlá konvoluce
fast convolution, fast algorithms, rychlý algoritmus, rychlá konvoluce
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