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===Multidimensional Convolution with One-Dimensional Convolution Methods===
To understand the helix transform, it is useful to first understand how a multidimensional convolution can be broken down into a one-dimensional convolution. Assume that the two signals to be convolved are <math>X_{
<math>Z(i,j) = \sum_{m=0}^{M-1}\sum_{n=0}^{N-1}X(m,n)Y(i-m, j-n)</math>
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