inner multiplication
A student calculates the inner multiplication of two vectors on the chalkboard.
- Noun:
- Mathematical operation: "inner multiplication" is a term used in mathematics, particularly in linear algebra, to refer to a binary operation that combines two vectors to produce a scalar (a single number). This is commonly known as the dot product or scalar product. It is called "inner" because it is a type of inner product, which generalizes the concept of multiplying vectors to find their projection onto each other.
- Noun:
- The inner multiplication of two vectors in ℝ³ is calculated as the sum of the products of their corresponding components. (The operation that yields a scalar from two vectors.)
- In quantum mechanics, inner multiplication is used to compute the probability amplitude. (The mathematical operation in a physical context.)
"inner multiplication" in abstract algebra: In more advanced contexts, "inner multiplication" can refer to a bilinear map on a module or vector space that satisfies certain properties (e.g., symmetry, positivity). It is a fundamental component of inner product spaces.
- The inner multiplication defined on this Hilbert space is conjugate-symmetric. (The operation has a specific symmetric property involving complex numbers.)
"inner multiplication" vs. "outer multiplication": The term is often contrasted with "outer multiplication" (or tensor product), which produces a matrix or tensor rather than a scalar.
- While inner multiplication reduces dimensionality to a scalar, outer multiplication increases it to a matrix. (A comparison of the two operations.)
Inner product (noun): a synonym for inner multiplication, more commonly used in linear algebra.
- The standard inner product in Euclidean space is the dot product. (The usual operation for vectors.)
Scalar multiplication (noun): a different operation where a vector is multiplied by a scalar (a single number), not to be confused with inner multiplication.
- Scalar multiplication changes the length of a vector, while inner multiplication produces a scalar from two vectors. (A distinction between two operations.)
- Dot product: the most common synonym, especially in Euclidean geometry.
- Scalar product: another synonym emphasizing the scalar result.
- No common idioms: "inner multiplication" is a technical term with no idiomatic usage in everyday English.
- No phrasal verbs: "inner multiplication" is a noun phrase and does not form phrasal verbs.