Tensor vs Affinor - What's the difference?
tensor | affinor |
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 nouns the difference between tensor and affinor
is that tensor is a muscle that stretches a part, or renders it tense while affinor is a type of higher-order tensor used principally by Jan Arnoldus SchoutenAs an adjective tensor
is of or relating to tensors.As a verb tensor
is to compute the tensor product of two tensors.tensor
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(wikipedia tensor)Adjective
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(en noun)"Tensor", Wolfram MathWorld.