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    In mathematics, the cross product or vector product (occasionally directed area product, to emphasize its geometric significance) is a binary operation...
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  • The cross product is a product in vector algebra. Cross product may also refer to: Seven-dimensional cross product, a related product in seven dimensions...
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  • In mathematics, the seven-dimensional cross product is a bilinear operation on vectors in seven-dimensional Euclidean space. It assigns to any two vectors...
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  • scalar product) is defined as the dot product of one of the vectors with the cross product of the other two. Geometrically, the scalar triple product a ⋅...
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  • space Exterior product or wedge product Multiplication of vectors: Dot product Cross product Seven-dimensional cross product Triple product, in vector calculus...
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  • In mathematics, a crossed product is a basic method of constructing a new von Neumann algebra from a von Neumann algebra acted on by a group. It is related...
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  • In mathematics, the dot product or scalar product is an algebraic operation that takes two equal-length sequences of numbers (usually coordinate vectors)...
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  • _{i=1}^{n}\beta _{i}e_{i}\right)=\sum _{i=1}^{n}\alpha _{i}\,\beta _{i}} The cross product of two vectors in 3-dimensions is a vector perpendicular to the two...
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  • Dyadics (redirect from Dyadic product)
    multiply two Euclidean vectors. The dot product takes in two vectors and returns a scalar, while the cross product returns a pseudovector. Both of these...
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    dk, the vector part. Using the modern terms cross product (×) and dot product (.), the quaternion product of two vectors p and q can be written pq = –p...
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