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More convolutions

So a friend of mine asked if I could produce the same animation I did the other day of the [convolution of two top hats] but this time of two Gaussians. Pretty straight forward really:

Annimation of Gaussian Convolution

If you want to take a look at the code, see [gauss_convolve.py].

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