Say, I have 2 vectors : — (1,2,3) and (0.3,0.5,1) .
Can FFT be applied to find the multiplication of these 2 polynomials ?
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Can FFT be applied if the coefficients are double/floating point numbers ??
Say, I have 2 vectors : — (1,2,3) and (0.3,0.5,1) .
Can FFT be applied to find the multiplication of these 2 polynomials ?
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