In simple algebra, multiplication is the process of calculating the result when a number 
 is taken 
 times. The result of a multiplication is called the product
 of 
 and 
,
 and each of the numbers 
 and 
 is called a factor of the product 
. Multiplication is denoted 
, 
, 
, or simply 
. The symbol 
 is known as the multiplication
 sign. Normal multiplication is associative, commutative, and distributive.
More generally, multiplication can also be defined for other mathematical objects such as groups, matrices, sets, and tensors.
Karatsuba and Ofman (1962) discovered that multiplication of two  digit numbers can be done with a bit
 complexity of less than 
 using an algorithm now known as Karatsuba
 multiplication.
Eddy Grant's pop song "Electric Avenue" (Electric Avenue, 2001) includes the commentary: "Who is to blame in one country; Never can get to the one; Dealin' in multiplication; And they still can't feed everyone, oh no."
 
         
	    
	
    

