Mathematics of Multidimensional Fourier Transform Algorithms (e-bog) af Lu, Chao
Lu, Chao (forfatter)

Mathematics of Multidimensional Fourier Transform Algorithms e-bog

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The Fourier transform of large multidimensional data sets is an essen- tial computation in many scientific and engineering fields, including seismology, X-ray crystallography, radar, sonar and medical imaging. Such fields require multidimensional arrays for complete and faithful modelling. Classically, a set of data is processed one dimension at a time, permitting control over the size of the c...
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Forfattere Lu, Chao (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 6 december 2012
Genrer Communications engineering / telecommunications
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781468402056
The Fourier transform of large multidimensional data sets is an essen- tial computation in many scientific and engineering fields, including seismology, X-ray crystallography, radar, sonar and medical imaging. Such fields require multidimensional arrays for complete and faithful modelling. Classically, a set of data is processed one dimension at a time, permitting control over the size of the computation and calling on well-established I-dimensional programs. The rapidly increasing availability of powerful computing chips, vector processors, multinode boards and parallel machines has provided new tools for carrying out multidimensional computations. Multidimensional processing offers a wider range of possible implementations as compared to I-dimensional the greater flexibility of movement in the data in- processing, due to dexing set. This increased freedom, along with the massive size data sets typically found in multidimensional applications, places intensive demands on the communication aspects of the computation. The writ- ing of code that takes into account all the algorithmic possibilities and matches these possibilities to the communication capabilities of the tar- get architecture is an extremely time-consuming task. A major goal of this text is to provide a sufficiently abstra