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Discrete orthogonal function expansions for non-uniform grids using the fast Fourier transform
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    Discrete orthogonal function expansions for non-uniform grids using the fast Fourier transform (English)
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    This paper proposes to use non-uniform mapping in the fast Fourier transform of non-uniformly spaced data. The result yields alias-free differentiation and integration operators. Truncation is done to avoid aliasing and/or singularity in compensation of small errors. Accuracy in the solutions of linear convection and diffusion equations is higher than that generated by the standard finite-difference method.
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    fast Fourier transform on non-uniform grids
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    discrete orthogonal
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    function expansion
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    non-uniform mapping
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    convection and diffusion equations
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