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    Fast generalized Fourier transforms (English)
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    Computational complexity of the fast generalized Fourier transforms is discussed on the basis of the Wedderburn's structure theorem. In the sequel, the upper bound of the linear complexity is confidently estimated.
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    fast Fourier transforms
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    discrete Fourier transform
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    discrete Hadamard- Walsh transform
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    Computational complexity
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    Wedderburn's structure theorem
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    linear complexity
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