@AskWarvin Math doesn't allow those types of multiplications, period. Doesn't matter what tool you use, it's an undefined operation, and there's consequently no way to multiply them.
@fredoverflow not unless you invent that type of multiplication first.
Doesn't matter if you can do operator overloading, that multiplication is mathematically undefined. You can use Java, Rust, C++, or even assembly, the operation is mathematically undefined
You can't implement it because there's nothing to implement. Period.
It's like division by 0. Even if you had operator overloading, division by 0 is still mathematically undefined, and cannot return a real number and be correct, at least as far as we understand math today.
You could return NaN or some thing to represent a zero division (similar to complex numbers), but it's otherwise undefined
If you somehow figure out the matrix equivalent of a complex number, you could, with an extra class. Otherwise, you can't