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Exact bounds on the amplitude and phase of the interval discrete Fourier transform in polynomial time
Published 2022-05-27Version 1
We elucidate why an interval algorithm that computes the exact bounds on the amplitude and phase of the discrete Fourier transform can run in polynomial time. We address this question from a formal perspective to provide the mathematical foundations underpinning such an algorithm. We show that the procedure set out by the algorithm fully addresses the dependency problem of interval arithmetic, making it usable in a variety of applications involving the discrete Fourier transform. For example when analysing signals with poor precision, signals with missing data, and for automatic error propagation and verified computations.
Comments: Manuscript submitted to the journal of Reliable Computing on 17 December 2021
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