Symmetry in Chemistry by Hans H. Jaffé & Milton Orchin

Symmetry in Chemistry by Hans H. Jaffé & Milton Orchin

Author:Hans H. Jaffé & Milton Orchin [Jaffé, Hans H. & Orchin, Milton]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780486150628
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 2012-10-15T05:00:00+00:00


In a real example using numbers,

The first diagonal element of the product matrix, which is usually denoted as C11, is the sum a11b11 + a12b21 ; in the above example c11 = 26. If the matrices to be multiplied, instead of being 2 × 2 matrices, were n x m and m x l matrices, the product matrix would be n × l and the first element would be c11 = a11b11 + a12b21 + a13b31 + + a1mbm1; and the element c1j of the product matrix is the sum of all the products a1kbk, for all values of the running index k from 1 to m.



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