Interpretations and Representations of Classical Tensors
Abstract
Classical tensors, the familiar mathematical objects denoted by symbols such as ti, tij and tkij, are usually interpreted either as 'coordinatizable objects' with coordinates changing in a specific way under a change of coordinate system or as elements of tensor spaces of the form V n(V*) m. An alternative interpretation of classical tensors as linear tensor maps of the form V m→ V n is presented here. In this interpretation, tensor multiplication is seen as generalized function composition. Representations of classical tensors by means of arrays are also considered.
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