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  1. definition - What is Convolution? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sep 6, 2015 · The definition of convolution is known as the integral of the product of two functions

  2. Definition of Convolution - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Aug 2, 2023 · This expression differs from the common definition of convolution. I'm having trouble understanding why we utilize the conventional definition of convolution in cases like these.

  3. Definition of convolution? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    I think this is an intriguing answer. I agree that the algebraic rule for computing the coefficients of the product of two power series and convolution are very similar. Based on your connection, it seems to …

  4. Meaning of convolution? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Oct 26, 2010 · I am currently learning about the concept of convolution between two functions in my university course. The course notes are vague about what convolution is, so I was wondering if …

  5. What is the convolution of a function - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sep 12, 2024 · What is the convolution of a function f f with a delta function δ δ? Ask Question Asked 11 years, 2 months ago Modified 1 year, 4 months ago

  6. What is convolution, how does it relate to inner product?

    Oct 25, 2022 · However, in the original convolution formula, the sign of t t is inversed (what does this sign inversing mean?). My final question is: what is the intuition behind convolution? what is its …

  7. Can someone intuitively explain what the convolution integral is?

    I'm having a hard time understanding how the convolution integral works (for Laplace transforms of two functions multiplied together) and was hoping someone could clear the topic up or link to sour...

  8. Representation of the derivative operator under convolution

    Nov 12, 2024 · Since multiplication in frequency is convolution in the time domain I was thinking. How can I represent the derivative using convolution?

  9. When does iterated Dirichlet convolution with 1 return the original ...

    Jul 20, 2025 · The key fact to use is that the ring of arithemtic functions, under addition and Dirichlet convolution, is an integral domain. Note that fk =f1 ∗τk−1 f k = f 1 ∗ τ k 1 where τm τ m is the m m …

  10. Newest 'convolution' Questions - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Questions on the (continuous or discrete) convolution of two functions. It can also be used for questions about convolution of distributions (in the Schwartz's sense) or measures.