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A deterministic sparse FFT algorithm for vectors with small support
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    A deterministic sparse FFT algorithm for vectors with small support (English)
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    11 May 2016
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    Let \(\mathbf x=(x_0,x_1,\dots,x_{N-1})\in\mathbb C^N\). The authors define the support length \(m\) of \(\mathbf x\in\mathbb C^N\) as the minimal integer \(m\) for which there exists a \(\mu\in\{0,1,\dots,N-1\}\) such that the components \(x_k\) vanish for \(k\notin I=\{(\mu+r)\mod N\), \(r=0,1,\dots, m-1\}\). The authors derive new algorithms to reconstruct a vector \(\mathbf x\in\mathbb C^N\) with support length \(m<N\) from its discrete Fourier transform \(\hat x\in\mathbb C^N\).
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    discrete Fourier transform
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    sparse Fourier reconstruction
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    sublinear sparse FFT
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