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    The arithmetic fourier transform and the visual pathway (English)
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    22 July 2001
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    AFT
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    neuron
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    fractal sampling
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    Arithmetic Fourier Transform
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    algorithm
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    double Fourier coefficients
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    signal processing
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    visual pathway
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