Convolute
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Convolute may refer to:
In mathematics:
- Convolution, in mathematics, an operation on two functions f and g, producing a third function that is typically viewed as a modified version of one of the original functions
- Circular convolution
- Convolution reverb, a process used for digitally simulating the reverberation of a physical or virtual space
- Convolution random number generator, a pseudo-random number sampling method that can be used to generate random variates from certain classes of probability distribution
- Convolution theorem
- Dirichlet convolution
- Infimal convolute
- Logarithmic convolution
- Vandermonde convolution
Other uses:
- Convolution (computer science)
- Convolution of probability distributions
- Convolutional code (telecommunication)
- Convoluted tubule (anatomy)
- Convolute (botany)
- Convolute laminations in geology
- Convolute (segment), along with gores, material segments used in pressure suit joints to allow for increased mobility
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