Tensors
Nadir Jeevanjee ()
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Nadir Jeevanjee: University of California, Department of Physics
Chapter Chapter 3 in An Introduction to Tensors and Group Theory for Physicists, 2011, pp 39-83 from Springer
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Abstract Chapter 3 begins with the abstract, coordinate-free definition of a tensor. This definition is standard in the math literature and in texts on General Relativity, but is otherwise not accessible in the physics literature. A major feature of this book is that is provides a relatively quick route to this definition, without the full machinery of differential geometry and tensor analysis. After the definition and some examples we thoroughly discuss change of bases and make contact with the usual coordinate-dependent definition of tensors. Matrix equations for a change of basis are also given. This is followed by a discussion of active and passive transformations, a subtle topic that is rarely fleshed out fully in other texts. We then define the tensor product and uncover many applications of tensor products in classical and quantum physics; in particular, we discuss the unwritten rule that adding degrees of freedom in Quantum Mechanics means taking the tensor product of the corresponding Hilbert spaces, and we give several examples. We then close with a discussion of symmetric and antisymmetric tensors. Important machinery such as the wedge product is introduced, along with examples concerning determinants and pseudovectors. The connection between antisymmetric tensors and rotations is made, which leads naturally to the subject of Lie Groups and Lie Algebras in Part II.
Keywords: Tensor Product; Basis Vector; Symmetric Tensor; Vector Space Versus; Antisymmetric Tensor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-8176-4715-5_3
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