Tensile vs Tensor - What's the difference?
tensile | tensor |
Of or relating to tensors
A muscle that stretches a part, or renders it tense.
(mathematics, physics) An image of a tuple under a tensor product map.
(mathematics, physics) A function of several variables
(mathematics, physics) A mathematical object consisting of a set of components with n'' indices each of which range from 1 to ''m'' where ''n'' is the rank and ''m is the dimension of the tensor.Rowland, Todd and Weisstein, Eric W.,
As adjectives the difference between tensile and tensor
is that tensile is of or pertaining to tension while tensor is of or relating to tensors.As a noun tensor is
a muscle that stretches a part, or renders it tense.As a verb tensor is
to compute the tensor product of two tensors.tensor
English
(wikipedia tensor)Adjective
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(en noun)"Tensor", Wolfram MathWorld.