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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.
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UPDATE : How to continue Computing the Convolution
*(m-M)-0.5*(m.^2-M.^2);% EVALUATE the CONVOLUTION
y = y.*vind; % force non-valid range to zero. … figure,plot(t,y); % DISPLAY:
title('convolution is :');
Credits to $\text{@Fat32}$ for the code in his answer in the link provided in the comment …
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Where is the mistake in the convolution?
$0\leq n\leq 4$}\\ \\
0&\text{if otherwise}
\end{cases}
\qquad
\text{and}
\qquad
h[n]=\begin{cases}
\alpha^{n}&\text{if $0\leq n\leq 6$}\\ \\
0&\text{if otherwise}
\end{cases}
$$
We must compute the convolution …