FFT (disambiguation)
FFT most often refers to Fast Fourier transform, an algorithm for computing and converting signals.
FFT may also refer to:
Sport
- Fédération Française de Tennis, the French Tennis Federation
- Firefighters Upsala CK, a Swedish cycling team
- Football Federation Tasmania, a football organisation in Australia
- Four Four Two (4-4-2), a football formation
- FourFourTwo, a football magazine
- FourFourTwo (TV series), an Asian football TV series
- 4-4-2, a band formed to record the song "Come on England" for the England football team for the Euro 2004 championship
- Tajikistan Football Federation (Tajik: Federosijuni futʙoli Toçikiston)
Other uses
- Final Fantasy Tactics, a video game
- 2,1-fructan:2,1-fructan 1-fructosyltransferase
- Capital City Airport (Kentucky), in the United States
- Faculty of Food Technology, Latvia University of Agriculture
- Fédération Française de Tarot, the French tarot federation
- Feiler faster thesis, in journalism
- Final-Form Text, part of IBM's Document Control Architecture
- A Fistful of TOWs, a miniatures wargame
- Five Foot Thick, an American nu metal band
- Frontier Airlines, an American airline
- Future Fibre Technologies, an Australian fibre optic company
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See also
- Finite Fourier transform (disambiguation)
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