convolve(a, v, mode='full', propagate_mask=True)
Input sequences.
Refer to the :None:None:`np.convolve`
docstring.
If True, then if any masked element is included in the sum for a result element, then the result is masked. If False, then the result element is only masked if no non-masked cells contribute towards it
Returns the discrete, linear convolution of two one-dimensional sequences.
numpy.convolve
Equivalent function in the top-level NumPy module.
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