Both
Y
and
Y.conj()
are 3d arrays of the same shape, so
a...c
is an implicit
aic
and
b...c
is an implicit
bic
, and the missing
->...
makes it equivalent to
a...c, b...c -> ...ab
. This in turn is the same as
(Y.transpose(1, 2, 0)[..., None] * Y.conj().transpose(1, 2, 0)[:, :, None, :]).sum(1)
: turn the first array's
[F, T, C]
shape into
[T, C, F, 1]
and the second into
[T, C, 1, F]
which broadcast to
[T, C, F, F]
, finally sum over the second dimension to get
[T, F, F]
which is hopefully exactly what you get. I'd be explicit in the
einsum
call to make it readable. —
Andras Deak 12 secs ago