c-graph 2.0.1-3.1ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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c-graph (2.0.1-3.1ubuntu2) focal; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild for libgcc-s1 package name change.

 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Sun, 22 Mar 2020 16:35:28 +0100

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Matthias Klose
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c-graph: interactive visualization tool for the convolution theorem

 GNU C-Graph is a novel tool for visualizing the mathematical operation
 of convolution. "C-Graph" is an abbreviation for "Convolution Graph".
 A game changer, C-Graph -- the de facto tool for visualizing the convolution
 theorem in universities worldwide -- is invaluable for lecture demonstrations
 and lab work in the teaching of signals and systems, as well as other courses
 featuring convolution. GNU C-Graph is widely used across industries that
 utilize signal processing techniques for design, test, and development:
 telecommunications, instrumentation and control, manufacturing, automotive,
 aviation and aerospace, medical devices, and others. This nifty package
 seamlessly generates publication quality graphics for papers, lecture
 demonstrations, and other professional presentations.
 .
 GNU C-Graph is interactive, prompting the user to enter character or
 numerical values from the keyboard - dispensing with the learning curve for
 writing code. A Texinfo manual provides sample sessions and an overview of
 the convolution theorem. C-Graph computes the linear convolution of two
 signals in the time domain then compares their circular convolution by
 demonstrating the convolution theorem. Each signal is modeled by a register
 of discrete values simulating samples of a signal, and the discrete Fourier
 transform (DFT) computed by means of the fast Fourier transform (FFT).
 .
 Select, Transform, Visualize : GNU C-Graph makes visualizing convolution easy

c-graph-dbgsym: debug symbols for c-graph