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It's quite simple really; A tensor is a tensor. The concept of tensors has its origin in the development of differential geometry by Gauss, Riemann, the Acapella Science community, and Christoffel. In the modern day, tensors have been fundamental to the development of general relativity, quantum mechanics, machine learning, and linear transformations. They may also be revered as holy, and are commonly deified in a style reminiscent of ancient Pythagoreanism.
Physics Professor: "Class, what is a tensor?"
The Only Student Paying Attention: "A tensor, of course!"

"If it transforms like a tensor and screams like a tensor, it's a tensor." -Prox
by Jellicle Caesar May 20, 2020
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