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SELECTED WEB REFERENCES

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Cooley, J. W., P. A. Lewis, and P. D. Welch. 1967a. Application of the fast Fourier transform to computation of Fourier integrals, Fourier series, and convolution integrals. IEEE Transactions on ...

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