Solving the corner-turning problem for large interferometers

The so-called corner-turning problem is a major bottleneck for radio telescopes with large numbers of antennas. The problem is essentially that of rapidly transposing a matrix that is too large to store on one single device; in radio interferometry, it occurs because data from each antenna need to b...

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Main Authors: Lutomirski, Andrew Michael (Contributor), Tegmark, Max Erik (Contributor), Sanchez, Nevada J. (Contributor), Stein, Leo C. (Contributor), Urry, W. Lynn (Author), Zaldarriaga, Matias (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society, 2014-08-07T13:47:14Z.
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