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by kaashif
1561 days ago
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> author describes tensors as things behaving according to tensor transformation formula Yeah, the idea that there are pre-existing things that we're trying to describe is somewhat weird to me when we're trying to come up with a definition of a tensor. The whole point of mathematics is that you come up with the definitions and theorems fall out. In particular, this comment is funny and speaks to some difference in how I and the author view what we're doing when defining a tensor: > But why that specific transformation law - why must tensors transform in that way in order to preserve whatever object the tensor represents? Because we defined it like that! When you make the definition "a tensor is a thing that follows X laws", you don't get to ask why, you just defined it! Just a funny bit of phrasing, I get what is meant :) |
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That's just how it's presented in textbooks. It's obviously not math is actually done.