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What libraries or public algorithms exist for Ada?

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What libraries or public algorithms exist for Ada?

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An Ada version of Fast Fourier Transform is available. It’s in journal “Computers & Mathematics with Applications,” vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 61-65, 1993, with the title: “Analysis of an Ada Based Version of Glassman’s General N Point Fast Fourier Transform” The package is now available in the AdaNET repository, object #: 6728, in collection: Transforms. If you’re not an AdaNET user, contact Peggy Lacey (lacey@rbse.mountain.net).

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