![]() ![]() The output is displayed along with the input signal and kernel. The user creates the input signal and convolutional kernel graphically using the mouse rather than typing in a functional form. Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, San Diego, 1995, especially Section 2.7. The program demonstrates convolution by graphic examples. Young, A new operation on sequences: the Boustrophedon transform, J. Cameron, Some sequences of integers, Discrete Math., 75 (1989), 89-102. Sloane, Some canonical sequences of integers, Linear Algebra and its Applications, 226-228 (1995), 57-72. See also the description of some further transforms written by Christian G. ![]()
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