Examples of using A tensor in English and their translations into Portuguese
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This formula was developed with the Complexe Merveilleux to offer a tensor effect from the first moment.
The technique is based on the representation the partition function by a tensor network, where to each site of the network we associate a translationally invariant tensor. .
Thus, the calculation of the partition function reduces to the contraction of a tensor network.
A tensor field is then defined as a map from the manifold to the tensor bundle,
Hence, the total number of elements a tensor possesses equals 4R,
This shows that this definition of a tensor product is too naive;
or even a tensor, the magnitude of which goes to zero at the phase transition.
By the universal property of a tensor product of modules,
A tensor A that is antisymmetric on indices i and j has the property that the contraction with a tensor B that is symmetric on indices i
this is not a tensor product of graphs in the above sense;
The gradient of a tensor field, A{\displaystyle\mathbf{A}}, of order n, is generally written as grad( A)∇ A{\displaystyle\operatorname{grad}(\mathbf{A})=\nabla \mathbf {A}} and is a tensor field of order n+ 1.
can be obtained from a tensor potential which is now called the Lanczos potential.
we can form a tensor product of a finitely generated abelian group"G"A..">
conclude that is a rigid monoidal category, and with some conditions it is a tensor and fusion category.
Such a tensor can be represented using a matrix multiplication:
After the procedure an elastic compression was applied with a tensor type bandage and the patients were asked to deambulate
our perceptions, and serves as a background, a tensor of meanings, for the figure that the gesture constitutes", p.
As a tensor is a generalization of a scalar(a pure number representing a value, like length) and a vector(a geometrical arrow in space), a tensor field is a generalization of a scalar field