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Mathematics and logic: Add the "left contraction" and "right contraction" meanings in geometric algebra.
 
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* [[Edge contraction]] or vertex contraction, graph operations used in graph theory
* [[Edge contraction]] or vertex contraction, graph operations used in graph theory
* [[Tensor contraction]], an operation on one or more tensors that arises from the natural pairing of a finite-dimensional vector space and its dual
* [[Tensor contraction]], an operation on one or more tensors that arises from the natural pairing of a finite-dimensional vector space and its dual
* [[Interior product]], a tensor contraction specifically of a differential form with a vector field
* [[Geometric algebra#Extensions of the inner and exterior products|Left contraction and right contraction]] of multivectors in a geometric algebra, extensions of the inner product
* [[Geometric algebra#Extensions of the inner and exterior products|Left contraction and right contraction]] of multivectors in a geometric algebra, extensions of the inner product
* One of the rules of [[Conditional independence#Rules of conditional independence|conditional independence]], in probability
* One of the rules of [[Conditional independence#Rules of conditional independence|conditional independence]], in probability

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