>What's NTT? And is DWT Discrete Walsh Transform?

I don't have a clue about how NTTs actually are done, but I think the words
`Numerical' and `Transform' accounts for one N and one T. (I could always
look it up in the list archives, but I'm too lazy.) DWT does as far as I
know stand for `Discrete Weighted Transform', discovered by our great heroes
Crandall and Fagin.

(Of course, George is the greatest hero for all our GIMPSers, perhaps we
need to make a `worship list'. OK, OK, I'm tired. Don't listen to me.)

/* Steinar */
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