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<p><b>Circular convolution</b>, also known as <b>cyclic convolution</b>,  is a special case of <b>periodic convolution</b>, which is the <a href="page.php?w=convolution">convolution</a> of two periodic functions that have the same period.  Periodic convolution arises, for example, in the context of the <a href="page.php?w=discrete-time_Fourier_transform">discrete-time Fourier transform</a> (DTFT). In particular, the DTFT of the product of two discrete sequences is the periodic convolution of the DTFTs of the individual sequences.  And each DTFT</p><p>
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