Convolute
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Convolute may also refer to:
- ConvolutionConvolutionIn 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 convolutionCircular convolutionThe 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 reverbConvolution reverbIn 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 samplingConvolution samplingIn 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 theoremConvolution theoremIn 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 theoremTitchmarsh convolution theoremThe 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 :...
- Titchmarsh convolution theorem
- Dirichlet convolutionDirichlet convolutionIn 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 convoluteConvex conjugateIn 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
- Circular 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 codeConvolutional codeIn 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...
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- Convoluted tubuleConvoluted tubuleConvoluted 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 tubuleDistal convoluted tubuleThe 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...
- Distal convoluted tubule