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    FFTW_Ada

    An Ada 2012 binding to the FFTW fast Fourier transform library

    FFTW_Ada is an Ada binding to the FFTW (fast Fourier transform) library written at MIT by Matteo Frigo and Steven G. Johnson. FFTW is written in C. FFTW_Ada allows calls to FFTW from an Ada program, thus allowing Ada code to compute fast Fourier and certain other related transforms. FFTW_Ada v2 works with FFTW v3 and requires Ada 2012.
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    paraffin

    Iterative and recursive parallelism generics for Ada 2005 and Ada 2012

    A suite of Ada 2012 generics to facilitate iterative and recursive parallelism for multicore systems and provide safer recursion for single and multicore systems. Generics include Ravenscar compatible versions for real-time systems. Also Includes paraffinalia, which is a set of useful generics for parallel quicksort, fast fourier transform, function integration, prefix sum, and Red-Black trees
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