Hartley transform

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Etymology

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

Noun

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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.