Convolutions, Polynomials and Flipped Kernels

47 mfrw 3 5/21/2025, 4:35:21 AM eli.thegreenplace.net ↗

Comments (3)

incognito124 · 40m ago
My favourite use case for this: By the same derivation as this blog, one can prove that, if you have any two probability distributions X and Y (they can be different), the probability distribution of X+Y is a convolution of the PMFs/PDFs of X and Y.
Sourabhsss1 · 4h ago
The visualizations make the concept easy to grasp.
bjt12345 · 2h ago
This and complex analysis are fascinating topics in Undergraduate studies.