Convolution theorem for generalized functions

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The standard convolution theorem says $\mathcal{F}(f*g)=\mathcal{F}(f)\mathcal{F}(g)$, where $f$ and $g$ are both functions.However, it still works for some generalized function, for example, when $f$ is Dirac delta. I am just wondering whether there is a convolution theorem for generalized functions? Thanks!