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by Koshkin
1764 days ago
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Hm, that’s a good question! Pretty much any modern book on, or with a chapter on, multilinear algebra, or even a text with a modern treatment of differential geometry (smooth manifolds) would, I imagine, do a decent job. Also, searching the web for “tensors as multilinear forms” turns up quite a few promising links. For a video lecture that could give you a flavor of what tensors are from the linear-algebraic perspective, try https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4l-qzZOZt50 (You might get more mileage if you also watch the preceding lecture(s) of this excellent series.) |
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