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×E is a notation used in mathematics to indicate the Cartesian product with a set E. It is not a standalone constant or a single operation by itself. When paired with a set A, the expression A × E denotes the set of all ordered pairs (a, e) where a ∈ A and e ∈ E. The symbol × is read “times” or “cross,” and in this context it identifies a product of sets rather than the multiplication of elements.
This notation should not be confused with the vector cross product, which also uses the × symbol
If A and E are finite, the size of their Cartesian product is the product of their
In practice, A × E is often used whenever a structured pairing of elements from two groups,