Power-of-two padding In my previous post, I wrote about using FFTs to compute a full convolution. If the vector x has $K$ points and the vector h has $L$ points, then the convolution of x and h has $K+L-1$ points. FFTs can be used to compute this convolution, but only if x and h are zero-padded to have at least $K+L-1$ points in the FFT computation. Early in my career, the commonly available …