- From MathWorld--A
Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
DotProduct.html T. Banchoff; J.
Wermer (1983).
Linear Algebra Through Geometry. Springer...
- Look up
dot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
dot is
usually a small,
round spot.
Dot,
DoT or
DOT may also
refer to: Full stop or "period", a sentence...
-
accuracy of many com****tions that
involve the ac****ulation of
products:
Dot product Matrix multiplication Polynomial evaluation (e.g., with Horner's...
-
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...
- ({\text{key}})_{i}\rangle ({\text{value}})_{i}}
where the
angled brackets denote dot product. This
shows that it
involves a
multiplicative operation. Multiplicative...
- programming. It
should not be
confused with the
dot product (projection
product). The
magnitude of the
cross product equals the area of a
parallelogram with the...
- A
dot product representation of a
simple graph is a
method of
representing a
graph using vector spaces and the
dot product from
linear algebra.
Every graph...
- each corner, we take the
dot product between its
gradient vector and the
offset vector to the
candidate point. This
dot product will be zero if the candidate...
- as well as the
dot product and
cross product,
which correspond to (the
negative of) the
scalar part and the
vector part of the
product of two
vector quaternions...
- n products. In
other words, c i j {\displaystyle c_{ij}} is the
dot product of the ith row of A and the jth
column of B. Therefore, AB can also be...