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Packaged for pkgsrc-WIP by Kamel Derouiche.


Harminv is a free program (and accompanying library) to solve
the problem of harmonic inversion, given a discrete-time,
finite-length signal that consists of a sum of finitely-many
sinusoids (possibly exponentially decaying) in a given bandwidth,
it determines the frequencies, decay constants, amplitudes,
and phases of those sinusoids.
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