Timeline for Zero filling leading to increases in resolution (NMR)
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Nov 15, 2020 at 15:33 | history | edited | ACR | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 15, 2019 at 15:30 | comment | added | Ed V | @M.Farooq Many thanks for the paper! From it, F is the constant sampling frequency, i.e., twice the Nyquist frequency. | |
Jul 15, 2019 at 14:17 | comment | added | ACR | I believe that it represents the maximum value frequency. Will send you the paper. Correct me if that is wrong. | |
Jul 15, 2019 at 13:20 | comment | added | Ed V | @M.Farooq Nice work (+1)! But I have a small question: in the theorem statement, what is upper case F (in the second summation)? | |
Jul 12, 2019 at 13:47 | comment | added | ACR | Good catch. Both Cooley & Tukey later called their method a rediscovery. I really appreciate how honest and humble those scientists were during the golden era of modern science (60-80s) in the US. One of a leading scientist once lamented that "we gave up curiosity driven research long time ago". The impact factor, h-index, and citations counts have made science a business and a race of numbers. | |
Jul 12, 2019 at 13:40 | history | edited | andselisk♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 12, 2019 at 13:37 | history | edited | ACR | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 12, 2019 at 12:39 | history | edited | andselisk♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 12, 2019 at 12:36 | comment | added | Buck Thorn♦ | Hmmm, what about Tukey, or Gauss? Do they not deserve mention :-) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooley%E2%80%93Tukey_FFT_algorithm | |
Jul 12, 2019 at 11:50 | history | edited | ACR | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 11, 2019 at 20:41 | vote | accept | J Dud | ||
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Jul 11, 2019 at 14:52 | history | answered | ACR | CC BY-SA 4.0 |