Miguel Mitrofanov <miguelimo38 <at> yandex.ru> writes: > > >>> Grrr...must...hold...my...tongue... > >> > >> Dan, as a former student of a clone of that physics teacher, I am really > >> interested in what you will say when you fail to hold your tongue. > >> > >> -- Bill Wood > >> > > MV> I have to admit I was wondering the same thing myself. > > So was I. > I'm guessing that Dan means that thinking of tensors as things that transform between co-ordinate systems in a certain way (e.g. via the Jacobian of the transition maps) isn't a terribly good way of thinking about them. Vector fields, co-vector fields and tensor fields are really co-ordinate independent notions and the transformation laws (if I may call them that) are a consequence of the way they transform under (smooth) maps. But perhaps this is better discussed on a differential geometry mailing list?
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