Convolution - Wikipedia Convolution has applications that include probability, statistics, acoustics, spectroscopy, signal processing and image processing, computer vision and human vision, geophysics, engineering, physics, and differential equations [1]
numpy. convolve — NumPy v2. 4 Manual Returns the discrete, linear convolution of two one-dimensional sequences The convolution operator is often seen in signal processing, where it models the effect of a linear time-invariant system on a signal [1]
convolve — SciPy v1. 17. 0 Manual By default, convolve and correlate use method='auto', which calls choose_conv_method to choose the fastest method using pre-computed values (choose_conv_method can also measure real-world timing with a keyword argument)
convolve - Wiktionary, the free dictionary convolve (third-person singular simple present convolves, present participle convolving, simple past and past participle convolved) (transitive) To roll together, or one part on another