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| @node Acknowledgments, License and Copyright, Installation and Customization, Top
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| @chapter Acknowledgments
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| 
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| Matteo Frigo was supported in part by the Special Research Program SFB
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| F011 ``AURORA'' of the Austrian Science Fund FWF and by MIT Lincoln
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| Laboratory.  For previous versions of FFTW, he was supported in part by the
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| Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), under Grants
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| N00014-94-1-0985 and F30602-97-1-0270, and by a Digital Equipment
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| Corporation Fellowship.  
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| 
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| Steven G. Johnson was supported in part by a Dept.@ of Defense NDSEG
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| Fellowship, an MIT Karl Taylor Compton Fellowship, and by the Materials
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| Research Science and Engineering Center program of the National Science
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| Foundation under award DMR-9400334.
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| 
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| Code for the Cell Broadband Engine was graciously donated to the FFTW
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| project by the IBM Austin Research Lab and included in fftw-3.2.  (This
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| code was removed in fftw-3.3.)
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| 
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| Code for the MIPS paired-single SIMD support was graciously donated to
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| the FFTW project by CodeSourcery, Inc.
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| 
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| We are grateful to Sun Microsystems Inc.@ for its donation of a
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| cluster of 9 8-processor Ultra HPC 5000 SMPs (24 Gflops peak). These
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| machines served as the primary platform for the development of early
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| versions of FFTW.
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| 
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| We thank Intel Corporation for donating a four-processor Pentium Pro
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| machine.  We thank the GNU/Linux community for giving us a decent OS to
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| run on that machine.
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| 
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| We are thankful to the AMD corporation for donating an AMD Athlon XP 1700+
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| computer to the FFTW project.
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| 
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| We thank the Compaq/HP testdrive program and VA Software Corporation
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| (SourceForge.net) for providing remote access to machines that were used
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| to test FFTW.
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| 
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| The @code{genfft} suite of code generators was written using Objective
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| Caml, a dialect of ML.  Objective Caml is a small and elegant language
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| developed by Xavier Leroy.  The implementation is available from
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| @uref{http://caml.inria.fr/, @code{http://caml.inria.fr/}}.  In previous
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| releases of FFTW, @code{genfft} was written in Caml Light, by the same
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| authors.  An even earlier implementation of @code{genfft} was written in
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| Scheme, but Caml is definitely better for this kind of application.
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| @cindex Caml
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| @cindex LISP
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| 
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| 
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| FFTW uses many tools from the GNU project, including @code{automake},
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| @code{texinfo}, and @code{libtool}.
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| 
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| Prof.@ Charles E.@ Leiserson of MIT provided continuous support and
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| encouragement.  This program would not exist without him.  Charles also
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| proposed the name ``codelets'' for the basic FFT blocks.
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| @cindex codelet
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| 
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| 
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| Prof.@ John D.@ Joannopoulos of MIT demonstrated continuing tolerance of
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| Steven's ``extra-curricular'' computer-science activities, as well as
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| remarkable creativity in working them into his grant proposals.
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| Steven's physics degree would not exist without him.
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| 
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| Franz Franchetti wrote SIMD extensions to FFTW 2, which eventually
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| led to the SIMD support in FFTW 3.
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| 
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| Stefan Kral wrote most of the K7 code generator distributed with FFTW
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| 3.0.x and 3.1.x.
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| 
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| Andrew Sterian contributed the Windows timing code in FFTW 2.  
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| 
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| Didier Miras reported a bug in the test procedure used in FFTW 1.2.  We
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| now use a completely different test algorithm by Funda Ergun that does
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| not require a separate FFT program to compare against.
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| 
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| Wolfgang Reimer contributed the Pentium cycle counter and a few fixes
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| that help portability.
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| 
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| Ming-Chang Liu uncovered a well-hidden bug in the complex transforms of
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| FFTW 2.0 and supplied a patch to correct it.
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| 
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| The FFTW FAQ was written in @code{bfnn} (Bizarre Format With No Name)
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| and formatted using the tools developed by Ian Jackson for the Linux
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| FAQ.
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| 
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| @emph{We are especially thankful to all of our users for their
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| continuing support, feedback, and interest during our development of
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| FFTW.}
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| 
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