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 ipedia.com: Tensor Article
Tensors are of importance in physics and engineering.
The point of having a tensor theory is to explain the further implication of saying that a quantity is a tensor, beyond that specifying it requires a number of indexed components.
In mathematics, a tensor is a certain kind of geometrical entity which generalizes the concepts of scalar, vector (spatial) and linear operator in a way that is independent of any chosen frame of reference.
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 Physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For instance, the theory of classical mechanics accurately describes the motion of objects, provided they are much larger than atoms and moving at much less than the speed of light.
Complex problems that seem like they could be solved by a clever application of dynamics and mechanics, such as the formation of sandpiles, nodes in trickling water, the shape of water droplets, mechanisms of surface tension catastrophes, or self-sorting in shaken heterogeneous collections are unsolved.
Einstein built further on the special theory by including gravity into his calculations, and published his theory of general relativity in 1915.
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Thesis title: "Application of Statistical Learning Theory to DNA Microarray Analysis," Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
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Applications could include various topics in science, engineering, economics, or geometry, such as ground state density theories, Dirichlet’s principle and differential equations, theory of least action, depending on interests of class.
Introduction to selected areas of mathematical sciences through application to modeling and solution of problems involving networks, circuits, trees, linear programming, random samples, regression, probability, inference, voting systems, game theory symmetry and tilings, geometric growth, conics, comparison of algorithms, codes and data management.
Studies in field theory and modules, including free algebras, Galois theory, tensor products.
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 Theory
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