Non-associative Algebra
A bilinear form is a function that takes two vectors and produces a scalar, satisfying linearity in each argument separately. This means that if you fix one vector and vary the other, the function behaves like a linear map. Bilinear forms are essential in various fields, including differential geometry, where they help define concepts such as metrics on manifolds and inner products.
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