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cross product
mathematical operation on two vectors giving a vector as result
convolution
thumb|400px|class=skin-invert-image|Visual comparison of convolution, cross-correlation, and [[autocorrelation. For the operations involving function f, and assuming the height of f is 1.0, the value of the result at 5 different points is indicated by the shaded area below each point. The symmetry of f is the reason f \star g and g*f are identical in this example. ]]
matrix multiplication
mathematical operation in linear algebra
tensor product
concept in linear algebra, generalized throughout mathematics
matrix addition
notions of sums for matrices in linear algebra
cross-correlation
thumb|400px|Visual comparison of convolution, cross-correlation and [[autocorrelation. For the operations involving function , and assuming the height of is 1.0, the value of the result at 5 different points is indicated by the shaded area below each point. Also, the vertical symmetry of is the reason f*g and f \star g are identical in this example.]]
Poisson bracket
bilinear differential operation on scalar fields on a symplectic (or, more generally, Poisson) manifold
bilinear map
from two vector spaces to a third one
Dirichlet convolution
convolution operation defined on complex‐valued functions over positive integers
outer product
operation
Lagrange bracket
mathematical concept
Lie bracket of vector fields
operator in differential topology
seven-dimensional cross product
bilinear operation on vectors in seven-dimensional Euclidean space
Frobenius inner product
Binary operation, takes two matrices and returns a scalar