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A submultiplicative norm is a type of matrix norm that satisfies the inequality ||AB|| ≤ ||A|| ||B|| for any two compatible matrices A and B. This property ensures that the norm of the product of two matrices is not greater than the product of their norms, making it a useful tool in numerical linear algebra for analyzing the stability and convergence of matrix operations.
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