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by g15jv2dp
677 days ago
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That's incorrect if V is infinite-dimensional. A (0,1)-tensor is just supposed to be an element of V but with your definition you get an element of the bidual of V. Which is not isomorphic to V when dim V is infinite. And even when dim V is finite, you need to choose a basis of V to find an isomorphism with the bidual. From a math point of view, that's just no good. |
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