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Redfield FFT [message #6998] |
Wed, 04 September 1996 00:00 |
Phil Williams
Messages: 78 Registered: April 1996
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I have a data set of real and imaginary points that were sampled at
slightly different times. Therefore, if I simply FFT the image I get
ghosts, etc.
Has anyone written a Redfield(?) fourier transform or could suggest a
method for overcoming this problem.
Thanks in advance,
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