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In [[mathematics]], the '''scale convolution''' of two [[Function (mathematics)|functions]] <math>s(t)</math> and <math>r(t)</math>, also known as their '''logarithmic convolution''' or '''log-volution'''<ref>{{Cite book|title= An Introduction to Exotic Option Pricing | series = Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics Series | author = Peter Buchen | publisher = CRC Press| date = 2012 | ISBN = 9781420091021}}</ref> is defined as the function<ref name=pm>{{Cite web|url=https://planetmath.org/logarithmicconvolution|work=Planet Math| title = logarithmic convolution |date=22 March 2013|access-date=15 September 2024}}</ref>