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This PR adds a documentation page for linear algebra functions matmul, matrix_transpose, tensordot, and vecdot, which were previously undocumented in the base branch for dpctl documentation revamp.

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github-actions bot commented Mar 31, 2024

Deleted rendered PR docs from intelpython.github.com/dpctl, latest should be updated shortly. 🤞

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Array API standard conformance tests for dpctl=0.17.0dev0=py310h15de555_188 ran successfully.
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Thanks @ndgrigorian

@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk merged commit a597ccc into docstring-edits Mar 31, 2024
@ndgrigorian ndgrigorian deleted the linalg-functions-documentation-pages branch May 7, 2024 08:34
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