The Masters dissertation of Shalhav Zohar, B.Sc. Israel Institute of Technology 1952, who went on the work at the California Institute of Technology, Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and with NASA, radar-mapping the planet Venus along with astronomer Richard M. Goldstein in 1968, and then publishing a number of papers on Fourier transformations, fast hardware implementation of Winograd's DFT algorithm, and the role of the ±1 number system in multibit hardware correlators, in the Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics and in the IEEE's Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. This lovely hardbound copy, professionally typed, was the copy of Zohar's faculty supervisor at Cincinatti, Dr. Vincent Suprynowicz, who has signed to FFE. Page edges moderately age-browned. 159 pp. including appendices, typed to one side of page only. Reduced from $72. N° de réf. du libraire 002809
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