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  1. 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 …

  2. analysis - History of convolution - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jul 4, 2015 · It the operation convolution (I think) in analysis (perhaps, in other branch of mathematics as well) is like one of the most useful operation (perhaps after the four …

  3. Meaning of convolution? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    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 anyone …

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

    Lowercase t-like symbol is a greek letter "tau". Here it represents an integration (dummy) variable, which "runs" from lower integration limit, "0", to upper integration limit, "t". So, the convolution …

  5. What is the convolution of a function $f$ with a delta function …

    Sep 12, 2024 · Explore related questions convolution dirac-delta See similar questions with these tags.

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

    Sep 6, 2015 · 3 The definition of convolution is known as the integral of the product of two functions (f ∗ g)(t)∫∞ − ∞f(t − τ)g(τ)dτ But what does the product of the functions give? Why are …

  7. Definition of Convolution - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Aug 2, 2023 · I am currently studying calculus, but I am stuck with the definition of convolution in terms of constructing the mean of a function. Suppose we have two functions, $f ...

  8. Correct definition of convolution of distributions?

    Dec 27, 2014 · Convolution corresponds via Fourier transform to pointwise multiplication. You can multiply a tempered distribution by a test function and get a tempered distribution, but in …

  9. Proving commutativity of convolution $(f \\ast g)(x) = (g \\ast f)(x)$

    Here is something I've sometimes wondered about. If f g f, g are both nonnegative proving commutativity of convolution can be done without a tedious change of variable. Indeed, let X X …

  10. Convolution of triangular function with itself

    Note that the support of f f is the interval [−1, 1] [1, 1]. I have found that the convolution of f f with itself is a sinc sinc function. How does one obtain this sinc sinc from the above definition? …