An error analysis of Goertzel's (Watt's) method for computing Fourier coefficients

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Goertzel's method, also known as Watt's algorithm, is one of the three standard methods of computing Fourier coefficients, and is especially commonly used when only a small number of coefficients is desired for a given sequence. This paper gives a floating-point error analysis of the technique, and shows why it should be avoided, particularly for low frequencies.

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Gentleman, W. M. (1969). An error analysis of Goertzel’s (Watt’s) method for computing Fourier coefficients. The Computer Journal, 12(2), 160–164. https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/12.2.160

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