
1) Ambages 2) Anfractuosity 3) Circuit 4) Circumbendibus 5) Circumvolution 6) Formal language 7) Inosculation 8) Involution 9) Meandering 10) Reticulation 11) Rivulation 12) Roughness 13) Round shape 14) Sinuation 15) Sinuosity 16) Swirl 17) Torsion 18) Tortuosity 19) Twirl 20) Twist 21) Undulation
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1) Complexity 2) Crossing 3) Gyrus 4) Rotation 5) Swirl 6) Twine 7) Vortex 8) Whorl
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- the shape of something rotating rapidly
- a convex fold or elevation in the surface of the brain
- the action of coiling or twisting or winding together
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In mathematics and, in particular, functional analysis, convolution is a mathematical operation on two functions f and g, producing a third function that is typically viewed as a modified version of one of the original functions, giving the area overlap between the two functions as a function of the amount that one of the original functions is tra...
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[computer science] where for any index i > |w|, the wi is #. The convolution of x, y, z, ... is denoted conv( x, y, z, ...), zip( x, y, z, ...) or x ⋆ y ⋆ z ⋆ ... == In programming languages == (map vector nums tens) ; ⇒ ([1 10] [2 20] [3 30]) (map list nums tens) ; ⇒ ((1 10) (2 20) (3 30)) (map str nums tens) ; ⇒ (`110` `220` `...
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• (n.) An irregular, tortuous folding of an organ or part; as, the convolutions of the intestines; the cerebral convolutions. See Brain. • (n.) The state of being rolled upon itself, or rolled or doubled together; a tortuous or sinuous winding or fold, as of something rolled or folded upon itself. • (n.) The act of rolling anything u...
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The convolution of two functions U(x) and V(x) is the function: U*V(x) = (integral from 0 to x of) U(t)V(x-t) dt Source: Derrick, 1984 Contexts: calculus; complex analysis; real analysis; time series
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1. A coiling or rolling of an organ. ... 2. Specifically, a gyrus of the cerebral or cerebellar cortex. ... Origin: L. Convolutio ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(kon″vo-loo´shәn) a tortuous irregularity or elevation caused by the infolding of a structure upon itself.
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Con`vo·lu'tion noun 1. The act of rolling anything upon itself, or one thing upon another; a winding motion. « O'er the calm sea, in
convolution swift, The feathered eddy floats.
Thomson. »
2. The state of being rolled upon itself, or rolled or doubled toge...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kon′vō-lū′shŭn Definitions: 1. A coiling or rolling of an organ. 2. Specifically, a gyrus of the cerebral cotex or folia of the cerebellar cortex.
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(kon-vuo-loo;shun) An elevation on the surface of a structure and an infolding of the tissue upon itself.
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The smallest flexible unit of a bellows. The total movement capacity of a bellows is proportional to the number of convolutions.
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[
n] - the action of coiling or twisting or winding together
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convolution 1. The action of coiling or twisting or winding together. 2. A convex fold or elevation in the surface of the brain. 3. The shape of something rotating rapidly. 4. A complexity or intricacy, especially one of many others.
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Convolution meaning ..intertwined, coiled… See also: Correlation, Filter.
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noun the action of coiling or twisting or winding together
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Two metal bellows plates welded or formed together. To count the number of convolutions in a metal bellows you count the spaces between the bellows plates.
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a rolled up or coiled condition. · a rolling or coiling together. · a turn of anything coiled; whorl. · one of the sinuous folds or ridges of the surface of the brain.
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the action of coiling or twisting or winding together
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