It should not be confused with the more common matrix product.
This is a quadratic form in x and x, which can also be written as a matrix product:
Note the presence of matrix products and explicit inversion, this limits the practical block size.
The matrix product contains all these dot products.
This term may refer to a number of different ways to multiply matrices, but most commonly refers to the matrix product.
The matrix product can still be calculated exactly the same way.
A block partitioned matrix product can sometimes be used that involves only algebra on submatrices of the factors.
For the matrix product often a separate name is used, the dielectric displacement vector .
A well-known example is Strassen's algorithm for matrix product.
Just as with transposition, if a matrix product is inverted the order of the factors must be reversed.