You just used "tensor" to define "tensor," but also any list of number formulated as an n-dimensional matrix will satisfy this criterion. A tensor is both a linear transformation and an n-dimensional box-shaped list of numbers, but there's nothing such as a linear list of numbers.
OpenStars@piefed.social 1 day ago
Isn't a tensor a multilinear map taking as input a tensor and outputting another tensor?
Eq0@literature.cafe 13 hours ago
Also, but that is because math likes to reuse names like Donald Duck reuses his jacket…
NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io 1 day ago
You just used "tensor" to define "tensor," but also any list of number formulated as an n-dimensional matrix will satisfy this criterion. A tensor is both a linear transformation and an n-dimensional box-shaped list of numbers, but there's nothing such as a linear list of numbers.