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1979:, rather than what someone else thinks is the right way to teach tensors to the people he or she has to teach, for whatever purpose that will be. And I would argue that an encyclopedia (rather than a textbook) has an obligation to address that question. The social fact is that there were in the past plenty of people agitating for their version of a suitable pedagogy of tensor products to be in Knowledge. Hence the forking. If anyone wants to re-run the whole discussion, go ahead; but I would be unsympathetic to involving certain people from the past of the article, and to hearing once more what the article
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doesn't give sufficient explanation of what is going on, only giving some abstractions. I didn't mean something abstract like "what tensors really are" (whatever that means), but rather I don't think sufficient explanation is given for engineers to understand their computations. Even engineers need
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seems to be intent on changing "References" sections into "Further reading". This seems quite unwarranted. As far as I know, there is no rule that
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I have restored the seemingly last complete version, I had to go more than a year back for that. This article gets shocking amounts of juvenile vandalism, in addition to some unscrupulous edits and edits whose motivation escapes me as well. I suspect the reasons for vandal's attention are similar to
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to understand some basics of what they are computing, otherwise the computer would replace them. I seriously doubt any engineer is going to be able to work out any tensor computations after reading that article. It is considerably spare compared to the usual "how to use" treatments I have seen. --
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issue of 'methods of mathematical physics' courses. (I learned tensors, if you could call it that, from
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article is in quite bad shape. Can anyone get any view on what a tensor is from that one? I met this mess of articles more than a year ago, I think; what kept me from getting involved was that these articles seem to be subject of frequent and unproductive disputes. Tensors (in all their meanings)
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You know, this is a pretty old mess. I seem to recollect that there should be a simple, concrete article explaining basic tensor stuff like sum convention, raising/lowering indices, etc., without using abstract algebra. I don't know what happened to it (if it ever existed), but the "classical
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Mathematics. WIkiProject Mathematics already makes extensive use of Wolfram's other web resources and is
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there's a claim that the primary academic source about the Monty Hall problem computes the conditional probability of winning by switching using the wrong
Bayesian prior. The source is Morgan, J. P., Chaganty, N. R., Dahiya, R. C., & Doviak, M. J. (1991). "Let's make a deal: The player's
3923:#4 to me. I don't see the case for the other criteria, but it only takes one. As for the article, it could stand some form of inline citation so we can tell which information which comes from which source, but that's a cleanup issue rather than one of whether it should be kept. โ
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for deletion. I hesitated for a few weeks before doing this because the article's author had said he would replace the content. Some time has gone by with no progress on this. I'll withdraw the nomination if he can do that. But for now, see the discussion at
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A gentle reminder to the mathematicians here that the
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because the twiddle factors can be precomputed so one only has three adds and three multiplies. So there's a choice between FFT, complex numbers and multiplication algorithms. I'm not sure who discovered it - that would be good for a citation. The article
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to say a function is the same if the codomain changes. I believe it is a problem from the way logicians handle functions and then trying to go to the way it is normally done in maths. Anyway discussion at
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Equiprobability "allows" one to assign probabilities? Etc. etc.
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I believe the parenthetical there would make the change correct.
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I thought there was a template for such occasions. Where is it?
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Pointer to discussion: Propositional logic or sentential logic?
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where one uses only three multiplications and three additions.
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on this person, and would welcome opinions on whether he meets
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to itself. Could someone else deal with it this time? โย Carl
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with zero element(s)" is actually a way it is referred to.
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article which covers the same material again! What a mess.
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2099:. The Japanese
2081:tensor calculus
2073:tensor analysis
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2069:tensor algebra
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4566:See Knuth,
4130:recently.
4067:I've moved
3623:Nehrams2020
3619:OhanaUnited
3583:GA criteria
3311:convolution
1724:protein NMR
1658:TimothyRias
5049:Shreevatsa
4647:Hans Adler
4026:Hans Adler
3997:Hans Adler
3885:Ron Larson
3850:Rick Block
3422:notability
3325:WP:MOSMATH
3228:Hans Adler
2260:PlanetMath
2254:PlanetMath
1253:Recently,
91:Motivation
5459:Ftbhrygvn
5340:WP:BOLDly
5316:semigroup
5094:Ftbhrygvn
4974:Ftbhrygvn
4362:real part
3578:GA sweeps
2125:pedagogic
1870:JRSpriggs
1866:really is
1794:JRSpriggs
1674:Something
1525:Trovatore
1435:recursion
1419:Recursion
1324:JRSpriggs
1293:JRSpriggs
1269:new names
5499:Category
5486:serboxes
5121:serboxes
5035:Jmath666
5001:serboxes
4547:Proteins
4101:codomain
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3644:Over at
3614:worklist
3550:Proteins
3399:Budapest
3395:Budapest
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1728:Proteins
1501:Proteins
1485:Proteins
1429:Resolved
1265:contribs
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5417:Dominus
5407:Should
5136:history
5107:ontribs
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1704:dyadics
1234:15 days
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5432:Julzes
5392:Julzes
5370:Julzes
5348:monoid
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5284:RobHar
5269:Julzes
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5087:Matrix
3891:WP:AfC
2110:ideal.
2016:tensor
1751:Stca74
1746:tensor
1627:Tensor
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659:2015
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5465:alk
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4952:TeX
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