Abstract
This correspondence describes a modified version of the Burrus and Rothweiler prime factor FFT algorithm for the powers of prime length. It allows a much wider selection of transform sizes, and calculates the DFT in order. Speed measurements show that the resulting program can be faster than Singleton's algorithm for some specific transform length.
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