The development of vector processing computers of the streaming array architectures has made possible a dramatic decrease in the time required for the solution of problems, i.e., for those algorithms which readily lend themselves to sequential operations on long vectors. There has concurrently been rapid growth in the applications of the techniques generally known as mathematical digital filtering, also called signal analysis, digital signal processing, time series analysis, and digital image processing. The best known applications of these techniques is to seismic data and two-dimensional images, data types consisting of very large collections of numbers. A major limitation for these cases is the size and speed of the computer available. Therefore, a move to the streaming array architecture can result in marked improvement in the data analysis techniques which may be employed.