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Tensors of type 0/N

We define a tensor of type 0/N as a linear map from N vectors into the reals:

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and it's components transform according to

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It can be split into symmetric and anti- symmetric parts on any two indices.


Peter Dunsby
Sat Jun 8 15:29:35 ADT 1996