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Convolution of a function and its inverse
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31 May 2016 - 6:09
#integration
#convolution
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Result of a decay condition
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31 May 2016 - 9:13
#real-analysis
#fourier-analysis
#convolution
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Reverse of convolution theorem
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#convolution
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Convolution of square function with itself
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01 Jun 2016 - 16:41
#calculus
#real-analysis
#convolution
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Fourier Convolution Inversion
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01 Apr 2026 - 3:11
#fourier-analysis
#convolution
#inverse-function
#deconvolution
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Uniform convergence of a sequence of functions given as product and convolution.
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04 Jun 2016 - 12:21
#real-analysis
#sequences-and-series
#lp-spaces
#uniform-convergence
#convolution
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Showing that a "convolution" operator is associative
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04 Jun 2016 - 20:56
#calculus
#convolution
#supremum-and-infimum
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Trivial or not: Dirac delta function is the unit of convolution.
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02 Apr 2026 - 15:22
#complex-analysis
#convolution
#dirac-delta
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Is the convolution integration zero?
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06 Jun 2016 - 22:27
#integration
#convolution
#fourier-transform
392
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derivative of convolution integral
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07 Jun 2016 - 6:20
#calculus
#ordinary-differential-equations
#derivatives
#convolution
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Convolution proof
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09 Jun 2016 - 8:51
#convolution
137
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Convolution and Fourier transform problem
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11 Jun 2016 - 10:19
#fourier-analysis
#convolution
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Writing an operator $T$ defined by $(T f)(t) = \int_{-\pi}^\pi h(t − s)f(s)ds$ as $\sum_{n \in \mathbb Z} \mu_n \langle f, \varphi_n\rangle \varphi_n$
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29 Mar 2026 - 3:36
#functional-analysis
#fourier-series
#lp-spaces
#convolution
#trigonometric-series
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Eigenfunctions of non-uniform convolution
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14 Jun 2016 - 0:20
#linear-algebra
#fourier-analysis
#convolution
693
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Approximate n^th power convolution
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#calculus
#probability
#integration
#convolution
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