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bogumilvidovic ↷ Page name changed from basic_tools:tensors to basic_tools:tensor_calculus
basic_tools:tensor_calculus [2020/04/12 14:42] (current)
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-====== ​Tensors ​======+====== ​Tensor Calculus ​======
  
  
 <tabbox Intuitive> ​ <tabbox Intuitive> ​
  
-<note tip> +<blockquote>A tensor is a relation between one vector and another. If you start with one vectorsuch as a force, and mathematically apply it to a tensor, then you get another vector. That vector might be, for example, the stress caused by the force. 
-Explanations in this section should contain no formulasbut instead colloquial things like you would hear them during ​coffee break or at cocktail party+ 
-</note>+That’s the simplest thing they do. Tensors do other things too; for example, the metric tensor represent the geometry of space. A tensor can represent the energy-momentum density. A tensor can represent ​combination of electric and magnetic fields in way that some of Maxwell’s equations greatly simplify. But the simplest and most basic connection is the vector to vector one
 + 
 +A function relates one number (a “scalar”) to another one. A tensor does that for vectors.<​cite>​http://​qr.ae/​TUTNzc</​cite>​</blockquote>
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 <tabbox Concrete> ​ <tabbox Concrete> ​
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-  * [[http://​amzn.to/​2zqbkeU|A Student'​s Guide to Vectors and Tensors]] by Fleisch (book) 
-  * [[http://​maths.dur.ac.uk/​users/​kasper.peeters/​pdf/​tensor_en.pdf|Introduction to Tensor Calculus]] by Kees Dullemond & Kasper Peeters (free) 
  
 +  * [[http://​amzn.to/​2zqbkeU|A Student'​s Guide to Vectors and Tensors]] by Fleisch - a nice student-friendly introduction
 +  * [[http://​maths.dur.ac.uk/​users/​kasper.peeters/​pdf/​tensor_en.pdf|Introduction to Tensor Calculus]] by Kees Dullemond & Kasper Peeters (free)
 +  * A Brief on Tensor Analysis by James Simmonds - a concise but great introductory text.
 <tabbox Abstract> ​ <tabbox Abstract> ​
  
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 <​blockquote>​Tensor calculus is a technique that can be regarded as a follow-up on linear algebra. <​blockquote>​Tensor calculus is a technique that can be regarded as a follow-up on linear algebra.
-It is a generalisation ​of classical linear algebra. In classical linear algebra one deals +It is a generalization ​of classical linear algebra. In classical linear algebra one deals 
-with vectors and matrices. Tensors are generalisations ​of vectors and matrices.+with vectors and matrices. Tensors are generalizations ​of vectors and matrices.
 <​cite>​[[http://​maths.dur.ac.uk/​users/​kasper.peeters/​pdf/​tensor_en.pdf|Introduction to Tensor Calculus]] by Kees Dullemond & Kasper Peeters</​cite></​blockquote>​ <​cite>​[[http://​maths.dur.ac.uk/​users/​kasper.peeters/​pdf/​tensor_en.pdf|Introduction to Tensor Calculus]] by Kees Dullemond & Kasper Peeters</​cite></​blockquote>​
  
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