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  • 1Convolution — For the usage in formal language theory, see Convolution (computer science). Convolution of two square pulses: the resulting waveform is a triangular pulse. One of the functions (in this case g) is first reflected about τ = 0 and then offset by t …

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  • 2Convolution for optical broad-beam responses in scattering media — Photon transport theories, such as the Monte Carlo method, are commonly used to model light propagation in tissue. The responses to a pencil beam incident on a scattering medium are referred to as Green’s functions or impulse responses. Photon… …

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  • 3Convolution power — In mathematics, the convolution power is the n fold iteration of the convolution with itself. Thus if x is a function on Euclidean space Rd and n is a natural number, then the convolution power is defined by where * denotes the convolution… …

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  • 4Convolution theorem — In mathematics, the convolution theorem states that under suitable conditions the Fourier transform of a convolution is the pointwise product of Fourier transforms. In other words, convolution in one domain (e.g., time domain) equals point wise… …

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  • 5The Form of Preaching — is a 14th century style book or manual about a preaching style known as the thematic sermon , or university style sermon , by Robert of Basevorn. Basevorn’s text was not the first book about this topic to appear but was popular because it is very …

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  • 6Titchmarsh convolution theorem — The Titchmarsh convolution theoremis named after Edward Charles Titchmarsh.The theorem describes the properties of the support of the convolutionof two functions. Titchmarsh convolution theorem E.C. Titchmarshproved the following theorem in 1926 …

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  • 7convolution — noun Date: 1545 1. a form or shape that is folded in curved or tortuous windings 2. one of the irregular ridges on the surface of the brain and especially of the cerebrum of higher mammals 3. a complication or intricacy of form, design, or… …

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  • 8convolution — con·vo·lu·tion || ‚kÉ’nvÉ™ luːʃn n. coiled form, twisted form; whorl; ridge on the surface of the brain (Anatomy) …

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  • 9Terminology of the British Isles — Main article: British Isles   The British Isles …

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  • 10convolve — verb a) To form the convolution of something with something else b) To compute the convolution function See Also: convolute, convoluted, convolution …

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