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  2. Hadamard transform - Wikipedia

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    The Hadamard transform H m is a 2 m × 2 m matrix, the Hadamard matrix (scaled by a normalization factor), that transforms 2 m real numbers x n into 2 m real numbers X k.The Hadamard transform can be defined in two ways: recursively, or by using the binary (base-2) representation of the indices n and k.

  3. Fast Walsh–Hadamard transform - Wikipedia

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    In computational mathematics, the Hadamard ordered fast Walsh–Hadamard transform (FWHT h) is an efficient algorithm to compute the Walsh–Hadamard transform (WHT). A naive implementation of the WHT of order n = 2 m {\displaystyle n=2^{m}} would have a computational complexity of O( n 2 {\displaystyle n^{2}} ) .

  4. Walsh function - Wikipedia

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    The system of Walsh functions is known as the Walsh system. It is an extension of the Rademacher system of orthogonal functions. [2] Walsh functions, the Walsh system, the Walsh series, [3] and the fast Walsh–Hadamard transform are all named after the American mathematician Joseph L. Walsh.

  5. Walsh matrix - Wikipedia

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    Hadamard matrix of order 16 multiplied with a vector Naturally ordered Hadamard matrix permuted into sequency-ordered Walsh matrix. The number of sign changes per row in the naturally ordered matrix is (0, 15, 7, 8, 3, 12, 4, 11, 1, 14, 6, 9, 2, 13, 5, 10), in the sequency-ordered matrix the number of sign changes is consecutive.

  6. Hadamard code - Wikipedia

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    The Hadamard code is also known under the names Walsh code, Walsh family, [2] and Walsh–Hadamard code [3] in recognition of the American mathematician Joseph Leonard Walsh. The Hadamard code is an example of a linear code of length 2 m {\displaystyle 2^{m}} over a binary alphabet .

  7. Hadamard matrix - Wikipedia

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    Hadamard matrices are also uniquely recoverable, in the following sense: If an Hadamard matrix of order has (/ ⁡) entries randomly deleted, then with overwhelming likelihood, one can perfectly recover the original matrix from the damaged one. The algorithm of recovery has the same computational cost as matrix inversion.

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  9. Bent function - Wikipedia

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    Bent functions are defined in terms of the Walsh transform.The Walsh transform of a Boolean function : is the function ^: given by ^ = () +, where a · x = a 1 x 1 + a 2 x 2 + … + a n x n (mod 2) is the dot product in Z n