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the shape of something rotating rapidly

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the action of coiling or twisting or winding together

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Tuan, Convolutions for the Fourier transforms with geometric variables and applications, Math.
First, it is necessary that all previous time instant currents to be stored for the calculation of the summation of the convolution. The second problem is that, in addition to the main loop of updating current, another time loop is needed for the calculation of time convolution which, in turn, includes several loops for the spatial convolutions.
The convolution has the algebraic properties of ordinary multiplication.
In a numerical simulation, this convolution can be evaluated on a ray-by-ray basis, where the convolutions are directly evaluated employing tabulated point spread functions, which are pre-computed either analytically or numerically.
Further solution of the optimisation task is carried out by mixing together partial criteria for the generalised functional in accordance with convolution for non-linear scheme of compromises (Voronin 1992):
In an exclusive interview with the A.A, Professor Murat Gunel, Murat Gunel, co-director of the Neurogenetics, director of Neurovascular Surgery and professor of genetics and neurobiology at Yale, said, "so far, we have yet to explain the origin of one human brain's defining features, the deep fissures and convolutions that increase its surface area and allow for rational and abstract thoughts.
9-11) directly for the signals acquired at one channel j ([a.sub.1j] and [a.sub.2j]) instead of applying it on the convolutions [c.sub.2211.sup.k] and [c.sub.2211.sup.k].
[9] Haimo D.T., 1965, " Integral equations associated with Hankel convolutions", Trans.
Laws method (Laws, 1980) consists of applying convolutions with several filters to images, yielding such many ones as convolutions are carried out.
In this note, we introduce and discuss convolutions of two series.
5 shows our dilation module that contains four parallel dilated convolutions with different dilations which are applied on top of the feature maps.
Figure 2 illustrates the actual number of convolutions and max-pooling operations that each layer has, together with the upsampling convolutional layers.
Variable perceptions of corruption were shown to be driven by national cultural dimensions and particularly interactions, or mathematical convolutions, between two cultural dimensions.
Among their topics are the setting, H|lder continuity of intersections, fractal boundaries and intersections with algebraic curves, upper bounds on dimensions of intersections, and products and convolutions of spatially independent martingales.