← Back to context Comment by sfink 15 hours ago Wha? Why didn't they use Q=K=V for that? 1 comment sfink Reply simsla 7 hours ago The notation is supposed to mean: you have a matrix Q, and also a shared K=V matrix.I agree with GP that it's super confusing to us the minus sign as a delimiter between formulas. The tuple notation suggested elsewhere would be way clearer.
simsla 7 hours ago The notation is supposed to mean: you have a matrix Q, and also a shared K=V matrix.I agree with GP that it's super confusing to us the minus sign as a delimiter between formulas. The tuple notation suggested elsewhere would be way clearer.
The notation is supposed to mean: you have a matrix Q, and also a shared K=V matrix.
I agree with GP that it's super confusing to us the minus sign as a delimiter between formulas. The tuple notation suggested elsewhere would be way clearer.