# Category:Definitions/Dot Product

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Let $\mathbf a$ and $\mathbf b$ be vectors in a vector space $\mathbf V$ of $n$ dimensions:

$\mathbf a = \displaystyle \sum_{k \mathop = 1}^n a_k \mathbf e_k$
$\mathbf b = \displaystyle \sum_{k \mathop = 1}^n b_k \mathbf e_k$

where $\tuple {\mathbf e_1, \mathbf e_2, \ldots, \mathbf e_n}$ is the standard ordered basis of $\mathbf V$.

The dot product of $\mathbf a$ and $\mathbf b$ is defined as:

$\displaystyle \mathbf a \cdot \mathbf b = a_1 b_1 + a_2 b_2 + \cdots + a_n b_n = \sum_{i \mathop = 1}^n a_i b_i$

If the vectors are represented as column matrices:

$\mathbf a = \begin{bmatrix} a_1 \\ a_2 \\ \vdots \\ a_n \end{bmatrix} , \mathbf b = \begin{bmatrix} b_1 \\ b_2 \\ \vdots \\ b_n \end{bmatrix}$

we can express the dot product as:

$\mathbf a \cdot \mathbf b = \mathbf a^\intercal \mathbf b$

where:

$\mathbf a^\intercal = \begin{bmatrix} a_1 & a_2 & \cdots & a_n \end{bmatrix}$ is the transpose of $\mathbf a$
the operation between the matrices is the matrix product.

## Pages in category "Definitions/Dot Product"

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