cross product

English

Etymology

Coined by American scientist (1839–1903) Josiah Willard Gibbs in 1881.

Noun

cross product (plural cross products)

  1. (linear algebra) A vector product.
    The cross product can be derived like so: given a pair of vectors and , solve for a vector which is perpendicular to both and , i.e., whose dot product with both and is zero.

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