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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T04:42:29+00:00 2026-06-10T04:42:29+00:00

Strassen’s algorithm is polynomially faster than n-cubed regular matrix multiplication. What does polynomially faster

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Strassen’s algorithm is polynomially faster than n-cubed regular matrix multiplication. What does “polynomially faster” mean?

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    2026-06-10T04:42:31+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 4:42 am

    Your question has to do with the theoretical concept of “complexity”.
    As an example, the regular matrix multiplication is said to have the complexity of O(n^3). This means that as the dimension “n” grows, the time it takes to run the algorithm, T(n) is guaranteed to not exceed the function “n^3” (the cubic function) with respect to a positive constant.
    Formally, this means:

    There exists a positive treshold n_t such that for every n >= n_t, T(n) <= c * n^3, where c > 0 is some constant.

    In your case, the Strassen algorithm has been demonstrated to have the complexity O(n^ log7). Since log7 = 2.8 < 3, it follows that the Strassen algorithm is guaranteed to run faster than the classical multiplication algorithm as n grows.

    As a side-note, keep in mind that for very small values of n (i.e. when n < n_t above) this statement might not hold.

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