On 2014-03-10, Simon King <simon.k...@uni-jena.de> wrote:
> In mathematics, a lot of different multiplication symbols are in use.
> For example,

Here I did a wrong edit. Sorry. I meant to say:

FOR FUNCTIONS, \cdot usually denotes pointwise multiplication

> ..., whereas
> \star denotes convolution and \circ denotes composition, and there
> is also cartesian product \times and tensor product \otimes. In
> principal, all these operations can occur at the same time, thus, there
> is no way around using a variety of symbols, to avoid confusion.

For matrices, \cdot clearly is NOT pointwise.

Cheers,
Simon

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