Enhanced Fractional Fourier Transform (FRFT) scheme based on closed Newton-Cotes rules
Abstract: The paper improves the accuracy of the one-dimensional fractional Fourier transform (FRFT) by leveraging closed Newton-Cotes quadrature rules. Using the weights derived from the Composite Newton-Cotes rules of order QN, we demonstrate that the FRFT of a QN-long weighted sequence can be expressed as two composites of FRFTs. The first composite consists of an FRFT of a Q-long weighted sequence and an FRFT of an N-long sequence. Similarly, the second composite comprises an FRFT of an N-long weighted sequence and an FRFT of a Q-long sequence. Empirical results suggest that the composite FRFTs exhibit the commutative property and maintain consistency both algebraically and numerically. The proposed composite FRFT approach is applied to the inversion of Fourier and Laplace transforms, where it outperforms both the standard non-weighted FRFT and the Newton-Cotes integration method, though the improvement over the latter is less pronounced.
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