expansion sweep
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expansion sweep has 2 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.
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affectsAffects(1)
- Dramatically Speed Up
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causesPerformanceIssueInCauses Performance Issue in(1)
- Fft Convolution
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dramaticallySpeedsUpDramatically Speeds Up(1)
- Proposed Patch
ex:proposed-patch
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| Presupposes Computational Process | null | [1] |
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doc:agent/watt-activation-322/761781b8-f4bc-47b4-88cf-16d056285449Show excerpt
[2026-03-15 03:39] lisamegawatts: o your question about the telegrapher's equation — yes, that's exactly the right idea. The FFT convolution is our bottleneck. The telegrapher's equation gives us a closed-form wave propagation solution: ∂…
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