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| FFTW FAQ - Section 1
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| <link rev="made" href="mailto:fftw@fftw.org">
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| <link rel="Contents" href="index.html">
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| <link rel="Start" href="index.html">
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| FFTW FAQ - Section 1 <br>
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| Introduction and General Information
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| </h1>
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| 
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| <ul>
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| <li><a href="#whatisfftw" rel=subdocument>Q1.1. What is FFTW?</a>
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| <li><a href="#whereisfftw" rel=subdocument>Q1.2. How do I obtain FFTW?</a>
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| <li><a href="#isfftwfree" rel=subdocument>Q1.3. Is FFTW free software?</a>
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| <li><a href="#nonfree" rel=subdocument>Q1.4. What is this about non-free licenses?</a>
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| <li><a href="#west" rel=subdocument>Q1.5. In the West? I thought MIT was in the East?</a>
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| </ul><hr>
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| 
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| <h2><A name="whatisfftw">
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| Question 1.1.  What is FFTW?
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| </A></h2>
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| 
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| FFTW is a free collection of fast C routines for computing the
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| Discrete Fourier Transform in one or more dimensions.  It includes
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| complex, real, symmetric, and parallel transforms, and can handle
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| arbitrary array sizes efficiently.  FFTW is typically faster than
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| other publically-available FFT implementations, and is even
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| competitive with vendor-tuned libraries.  (See our web page for
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| extensive benchmarks.)  To achieve this performance, FFTW uses novel
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| code-generation and runtime self-optimization techniques (along with
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| many other tricks).  
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| <h2><A name="whereisfftw">
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| Question 1.2.  How do I obtain FFTW?
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| </A></h2>
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| 
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| FFTW can be found at <A href="http://www.fftw.org">the FFTW web page</A>.  You can also retrieve it from <code>ftp.fftw.org</code> in <A href="ftp://ftp.fftw.org/pub/fftw"><code>/pub/fftw</code></A>.  
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| <h2><A name="isfftwfree">
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| Question 1.3.  Is FFTW free software?
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| </A></h2>
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| 
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| Starting with version 1.3, FFTW is Free Software in the technical
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| sense defined by the Free Software Foundation (see
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| <A href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/categories.html">Categories of Free and Non-Free Software</A>), and is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.  Previous versions of FFTW were
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| distributed without fee for noncommercial use, but were not
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| technically ``free.'' 
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| <p>
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| Non-free licenses for FFTW are also available that permit different
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| terms of use than the GPL.  
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| <h2><A name="nonfree">
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| Question 1.4.  What is this about non-free
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| licenses?
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| </A></h2>
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| 
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| The non-free licenses are for companies that wish to use FFTW in their
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| products but are unwilling to release their software under the GPL
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| (which would require them to release source code and allow free
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| redistribution).  Such users can purchase an unlimited-use license
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| from MIT.  Contact us for more details. 
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| 
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| <p>
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| We could instead have released FFTW under the LGPL, or even disallowed
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| non-Free usage.  Suffice it to say, however, that MIT owns the
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| copyright to FFTW and they only let us GPL it because we convinced
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| them that it would neither affect their licensing revenue nor irritate
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| existing licensees.  
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| <h2><A name="west">
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| Question 1.5.  In the West? I thought MIT was in the
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| East?
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| </A></h2>
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| 
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| Not to an Italian.  You could say that we're a Spaghetti Western
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| (with apologies to Sergio Leone).  <hr>
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| Next: <a href="section2.html" rel=precedes>Installing FFTW</a>.<br>
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| <a href="index.html" rev=subdocument>Return to contents</a>.<p>
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| <address>
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| <A href="http://www.fftw.org">Matteo Frigo and Steven G. Johnson</A> / <A href="mailto:fftw@fftw.org">fftw@fftw.org</A>
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| - 14 September 2021
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| </address><br>
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| Extracted from FFTW Frequently Asked Questions with Answers,
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| Copyright © 2021 Matteo Frigo and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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