Convolute
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Convolute may also refer to:
  • Convolution
    Convolution
    In mathematics and, in particular, functional analysis, convolution is a mathematical operation on two functions f and g, producing a third function that is typically viewed as a modified version of one of the original functions. Convolution is similar to cross-correlation...

     (mathematics and music)
    • Circular convolution
      Circular convolution
      The circular convolution, also known as cyclic convolution, of two aperiodic functions occurs when one of them is convolved in the normal way with a periodic summation of the other function.  That situation arises in the context of the Circular convolution theorem...

    • Convolution reverb
      Convolution reverb
      In audio signal processing, convolution reverb is a process for digitally simulating the reverberation of a physical or virtual space. It is based on the mathematical convolution operation, and uses a pre-recorded audio sample of the impulse response of the space being modelled...

    • Convolution sampling
      Convolution sampling
      In statistics and computer software, a convolution random number generator is a pseudo-random number sampling method that can be used to generate random variates from certain classes of probability distribution...

    • Convolution theorem
      Convolution theorem
      In mathematics, the convolution theorem states that under suitableconditions the Fourier transform of a convolution is the pointwise product of Fourier transforms. In other words, convolution in one domain equals point-wise multiplication in the other domain...

      • Titchmarsh convolution theorem
        Titchmarsh convolution theorem
        The Titchmarsh convolution theorem is named after Edward Charles Titchmarsh,a British mathematician. The theorem describes the properties of the support of the convolution of two functions.- Titchmarsh convolution theorem :...

    • Dirichlet convolution
      Dirichlet convolution
      In mathematics, the Dirichlet convolution is a binary operation defined for arithmetic functions; it is important in number theory. It was developed by Johann Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, a German mathematician.-Definition:...

    • Infimal convolute
      Convex conjugate
      In mathematics, convex conjugation is a generalization of the Legendre transformation. It is also known as Legendre–Fenchel transformation or Fenchel transformation .- Definition :...

    • Logarithmic convolution
    • Vandermonde convolution

  • Convolution (computer science)
    Convolution (computer science)
    In computer science, specifically formal languages, convolution is a function which maps a tuple of sequences into a sequence of tuples.- Example :The convolution of and, fish, be is...


  • Convolutional code
    Convolutional code
    In telecommunication, a convolutional code is a type of error-correcting code in which* each m-bit information symbol to be encoded is transformed into an n-bit symbol, where m/n is the code rate and...

     (telecommunication)

  • Convoluted tubule
    Convoluted tubule
    Convoluted tubule is the compound of a metanephridium which is wrapped with capillaries. The process of reabsorption occurs in this part of the metanephridium....

     (anatomy)
    • Distal convoluted tubule
      Distal convoluted tubule
      The distal convoluted tubule is a portion of kidney nephron between the loop of Henle and the collecting duct system.- Physiology :It is partly responsible for the regulation of potassium, sodium, calcium, and pH...

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