Hartley transform

English

Etymology

It was proposed as an alternative to the Fourier transform in 1942 by American engineer Ralph Hartley.

Noun

Hartley transform (plural Hartley transforms)

  1. (mathematics) An integral transform closely related to the Fourier transform, but which transforms real-valued functions to real-valued functions.
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