Steve Johnson wrote:
> 
> Some time ago someone on the list mentioned that would like to know
> about FFT.  I recently picked up a book that presented Fourier
> Transforms (including FFT) in a very easy to understand format.
> 
> It is called "Who is Fourier? A Mathematical Adventure". 
> 
> Although the book starts out a little simplistic, one is able to skim
> the book until unfamiliar concepts are found, and then study the book in
> detail from that point forward.
> 
> Steve Johnson


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