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Daniel Potts

Researcher at Chemnitz University of Technology

Publications -  169
Citations -  5948

Daniel Potts is an academic researcher from Chemnitz University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fast Fourier transform & Fourier transform. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 158 publications receiving 5305 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Potts include University of California, Irvine & University of Lübeck.

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Precipitation pulses and carbon fluxes in semiarid and arid ecosystems

TL;DR: It is shown that pulse size regulates C balance by determining the temporal duration of activity for different components of the biota, and a greater understanding of the complexities of these eco-hydrologic systems may enhance the ability to describe the ecology of desert ecosystems and their sensitivity to global change.
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Using NFFT 3---A Software Library for Various Nonequispaced Fast Fourier Transforms

TL;DR: This article provides a survey on the mathematical concepts behind the NFFT and its variants, as well as a general guideline for using the library.
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Fast Fourier transforms for nonequispaced data: a tutorial

TL;DR: The robustness of NDFT algorithms with respect to roundoff errors is discussed, and approximative methods for the fast computation of multivariate discrete Fourier transforms for nonequispaced data are considered.
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Ecosystem responses to water and nitrogen amendment in a California grassland

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that grassland ecosystem response to N deposition will be strongly dependent on future precipitation patterns and that water and N addition in combination in combination led to increased dominance of the two most abundant grass species, while N addition regardless of water availability led to decreased species diversity.
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Effects of seasonal drought on net carbon dioxide exchange from a woody-plant-encroached semiarid grassland

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used energy and carbon dioxide fluxes from eddy covariance along with standard meteorological and soil moisture measurements at a semiarid savanna in southern Arizona, United States, to better understand the consequences of warm or cool season drought on ecosystem CO2 exchange in these bimodally forced water-limited regions.