In computer science, specifically formal languages, convolution (sometimes referred to as zip) is a function which maps a tuple of sequences into a sequence of tuples.
Example
The convolution of and, fish, be is
: (a,f,b)(n,i,e)(d,s,\#)(\#,h,\#)
Definition
Let Σ be an alphabet, # a symbol not in Σ.
Let x1x2... x|x|, y1y2... y|y|, z1z2... z|z|, ... be n words (i.e. finite sequences) of elements of Σ. Let \ell denote the length of the longest word, i.e. the maximum of |x|, |y|, |z|, ... .
The convolution of these words is a finite sequence of n-tuples of elements o...