A new Truncated Fourier Transform algorithm
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Truncated Fourier Transforms (TFTs), first introduced by Van der Hoeven, refer to a family of algorithms that attempt to smooth "jumps" in complexity exhibited by FFT algorithms. We present an in-place TFT whose time complexity, measured in terms of ring operations, is comparable to existing not-in-place TFT methods. We also describe a transformation that maps between two families of TFT algorithms that use different sets of evaluation points.
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