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Produit scalaire triple produit Définition
Scalar triple product otherwise referred to as triple scalar product, mixed product and box product is a method of multiplying three 3-dimensional vectors, usually euclidean vectors in which the resulting product is a scalar. It is the dot product of one of the vectors with the cross product of the other two. The absolute value of a scalar triple product is the volume of the parallelepiped formed by the three vectors. The scalar triple product of vectors u, v, and w is u∙(v×w). The name triple product is used for two different products, the scalar-valued scalar triple product and, less often, the vector-valued vector triple product.
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“Triple Product.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 8 May 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_product.