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Date: 2013-07-07 12:00:10
Fourier analysis
Digital signal processing
Unitary operators
Integral transforms
Transcendental number
Autoregressive model
Discrete Fourier transform
Dirac delta function
Fourier transform
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Algebra

1 An Efficient Method to Derive Explicit KLT Kernel

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