inner product
real or complex bilinear form satisfying certain properties
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inner product
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- inner product's subclass of is recorded as bilinear form[1].
- inner product's subclass of is recorded as positive-definite bilinear form[2].
- inner product's part of is recorded as inner product space[3].
- inner product's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/inner-product[4].
- inner product's different from is recorded as interior product[5].
- inner product's defining formula is recorded as \forall x \neq 0: (x, x) > 0[6].
- inner product's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121rvpvr[7].
- inner product's MathWorld ID is recorded as InnerProduct[8].
- inner product's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[9].
- inner product's Encyclopedia of Mathematics article ID is recorded as Pre-Hilbert_space[10].
- inner product's IEV number is recorded as 103-01-08[11].
- inner product's invariant under is recorded as unitary transformation[12].
- inner product's FOLDOC ID is recorded as inner+product[13].