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A very special unitary matrix. Part 2.

Posted byjoaquindrut November 24, 2022November 25, 2022

A second look at the matrix of the discrete Fourier transform. Proof that it is unitary. How to apply it to a function, and why it costs O(NlogN) vs O(N^2).

Video. Notes.

Posted byjoaquindrutNovember 24, 2022November 25, 2022Posted inFourier series and transforms, Linear algebra

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