| 1. | Where the symbol \ scriptstyle \ wedge denotes the outer product.
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| 2. | The components of ( ) are precisely those obtained from the outer product
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| 3. | The outer product on tensors is typically referred to as the tensor product.
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| 4. | Specifically, for the outer product of two vectors,
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| 5. | The spin operator is defined as the outer product
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| 6. | The tensor product, outer product and Kronecker product all convey the same general idea.
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| 7. | An alternative method is to express the matrix product in terms of the outer product.
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| 8. | The outer product is simply the Kronecker product, limited to vectors ( instead of matrices ).
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| 9. | The exterior product should not be confused with the outer product, which is the tensor product of vectors.
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| 10. | Sixteen 5x5 convolution masks are then generated as the outer product of pairs of the above masks as follows:
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