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The generalized matrix product and its applications

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In this paper we develop the notion of a generalized matrix product that includes in its formulation the common matrix and vector products of linear algebra. After defining the generalized matrix product and investigating some of its properties, we provide some specific examples of its use in image processing.

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Ritter, G.X., Zhu, H. The generalized matrix product and its applications. J Math Imaging Vis 1, 201–213 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00129875

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