Bracketopic product (InstanceTopic, 5)

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The three '''bracketopic products''' are ''rss'', ''sum'' and ''max'', as defined in this page. They are mainly used in [[bracket notation]].
The three '''bracketopic products''' are ''rss'', ''sum'' and ''max'', as defined in this page. They are mainly used in [[bracket notation]].
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== RSS (Root-Sum-Square ==
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== RSS (Root-Sum-Square) ==
<blockquote>rss(''a'',''b'') = (''a''<sup>2</sup> + ''b''<sup>2</sup>)<sup>2<sup>-1</sup></sup></blockquote>
<blockquote>rss(''a'',''b'') = (''a''<sup>2</sup> + ''b''<sup>2</sup>)<sup>2<sup>-1</sup></sup></blockquote>

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The three bracketopic products are rss, sum and max, as defined in this page. They are mainly used in bracket notation.

RSS (Root-Sum-Square)

rss(a,b) = (a2 + b2)2-1

RSS is the circular bracketopic product. It will produce something rounded in the dimensions concerned.

Sum

sum(a,b) = abs(a) + abs(b)

Sum is the tegal bracketopic product. It will produce something tegal, i.e. diamond-shaped, in the dimensions concerned.

Max

max(a,b) = {abs(a), abs(a) > abs(b); abs(b), abs(a) ≤ abs(b)}

Max is the square bracketopic product. It will produce something rectangular in the dimensions concerned.