May 1988
In the Physical Review, centered dots are used only for inner products of vectors, dyadics, and the like:
Omit the multiplication sign between scalars unless it serves a useful purpose - in which case use a large ×. (Please do not type an x.)
$6 × 10^{−3}$
$1 × 3 × · · · × (2n + 1)$
When a product continues on a new line, use × at the beginning of the new line only.
$e^{−x}(x^2 + y^2)^{3/2}$
$×(X + Y )$
For the vector product of three-vectors, the same × is normal. ($\wedge$ is not used for this purpose in the American literature.)
r × p