Yes, I have studied group theory in my college curriculum.
I tried to find ways by which group theory cap to used to simplify matrix
multiplication and came across
https://web.wpi.edu/Pubs/ETD/Available/etd-012318-234642/unrestricted/zli.pdf
and
Well if you see these algorithms are not for general purpose matrices but
for where high accuracy is required. I would rather say to use concepts of
group theory and representation theory (i do not have lot of knowledge
about this but 'm studying) which can reduce matrices to lower
dimensions.If
I think you are confused with numpy and scipy.I don't think the algorithm
mentioned by you is much helpful to this cause. Could you please check out some
more algorithm for the same.
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>>>> Well, representation theory is a part of mathematics which maps a
>>>> matrix to a small representation which is easily computable than those big
>>>> matrix. This is also
t; multiplication and strassen’s algo can be used for reducing complexity from
>>> n^3 to n^1.52.
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