ListConvolve[ker, list] forms the convolution of the kernel ker with list. ListConvolve[ker, list, k] forms the cyclic convolution in which the k\[Null]^th element of ker is ...
Convolution and correlation are central to many kinds of operations on lists of data. They are used in such areas as signal and image processing, statistical data analysis, ...
Mathematica's highly optimized filtering capabilities provide a wide range of linear and modern nonlinear local filters, as well as a variety of nonlocal filters, which can ...
MaxPlotPoints is an option for plotting functions like ArrayPlot and ListPlot3D that specifies the maximum number of points that will explicitly be included in the output.
ListDeconvolve[ker, list] gives a deconvolution of list using kernel ker.
Mathematica applies its strengths in calculus to the intricacies of integral transforms, with a host of original algorithms that probably now reach almost any closed form ...
Mathematica has powerful capabilities for explicit signal processing with large volumes of data, imported and exported in many formats, and for symbolic analysis of signal ...
Mathematica provides broad coverage of both numeric and symbolic Fourier analysis, supporting all standard forms of Fourier transforms on data, functions, and sequences, in ...
Directly integrated into Mathematica's uniform architecture for handling lists of data is an array of highly optimized algorithms for transforming and smoothing datasets that ...
Mathematica routinely handles huge arrays of numeric, symbolic, textual, or any other data, with any dimension or structure. Arrays are fully integrated into Mathematica's ...