- this algebra when it is used in a random test
- case. Unfortunately, the term "size" is ambiguous -- when
- dealing with `R^n` under either the Hadamard or Jordan spin
- product, the "size" refers to the dimension `n`. When dealing
- with a matrix algebra (real symmetric or complex/quaternion
- Hermitian), it refers to the size of the matrix, which is far
- less than the dimension of the underlying vector space.
+ this algebra when it is used in a random test case. This size
+ (which can be passed to the algebra's constructor) is itself
+ based on the ``max_dimension`` parameter.