Convolution theorem

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title: Convolution theorem
text: In mathematics, the convolution theorem states that under suitable conditions the Fourier transform of a convolution of two functions is the product of their Fourier antitransforms. More generally, convolution in one domain equals point-wise multiplication in the other domain. Other versions of the convolution theorem are applicable to various Fourier-related transforms.
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