In mathematics, a product is the result of multiplication between two or more objects (numbers or variables). The order in which these objects are multiplied does not affect the product, known as the commutative law of multiplication. There are many different kinds of products, such as multiplying numbers, polynomials, matrices, and other algebraic structures.
Carnegie Mellon University
Spring 2014
A comprehensive course at Carnegie Mellon University that introduces fundamental principles of programming language design and implementation from a mathematical perspective. It delves deep into the structural and dynamic aspects of programming languages, studying concepts like recursion, objects, polymorphism, and parallelism.
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