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I haven't been involved in abstract math in close to a decade, but I think it's a description of the (general) inner product. So, a generalization of the dot product. The classic dot product is that operation with the identity matrix. My understanding is that using matrices that way is very common in physics.


Any example of some practical use that would make it easier to understand?




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