m×k
m×k (read “m by k” or “m times k”) is a conventional way to denote either the product of two integers or the dimensions of a rectangle or grid with m units along one side and k units along the other. The symbols are used across mathematics and applied disciplines, with m and k typically being nonnegative integers.
In linear algebra, an m×k matrix has m rows and k columns. The transpose of an m×k
In combinatorics, the Cartesian product of a set A with cardinality m and a set B with
In geometry, m×k describes the dimensions of a rectangle or grid. In computer science and data organization,
Notes: m and k are typically positive integers when referring to finite structures; when used as a