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Logarithmic convolution

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In mathematics, the scale convolution of two functions and , also known as their logarithmic convolution is defined as the function
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when this quantity exists.

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The logarithmic convolution can be related to the ordinary convolution by changing the variable from to :

Define and and let , then

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