
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 $$ (f*g) (t)\int_ {-\infty}^ {\infty} f (t -\tau)g (\tau)\,\mathrm d\tau$$ But what does the product of the …
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 could giv...
What is the convolution of a function $f$ with a delta function $\delta$?
Sep 12, 2024 · I am merely looking for the result of the convolution of a function and a delta function. I know there is some sort of identity but I can't seem to find it. $\int_ {-\infty}^ {\infty} f (u-x)\delta...
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 …
What is convolution, how does it relate to inner product?
Oct 25, 2022 · My final question is: what is the intuition behind convolution? what is its relation with the inner product? I would appreciate it if you include the examples I gave above and correct me if I am …
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 ...
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Nov 27, 2024 · Convolution appears in many mathematical contexts, such as signal processing, probability, and harmonic analysis. Each context seems to involve slightly different formulas and …
How to "easily" calculate the limits and sections of convolution integral?
Dec 14, 2024 · 0 We started recently talking in my signal processing class about the convolution integral, and in theory, it sounds easy enough but now after a few exercises I realize I either don't …
Derivative of convolution - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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Calculate convolution y[n] = (x ∗ h)[n] of signals h[n] and x[n]
Jan 20, 2017 · 0 As a response to your question, let me explain the equation, which is discrete convolution: \begin {equation} y [n]=x [n]\ast h [n] \quad = \sum_ {k=-\infty}^ {\infty}x [k]h [n-k] \end …