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The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InRotation invariant tensorsTensors = matrices + covariance/contravariance?Square vs non-square tensors?Introductory questions about tensorsDefinition of Tensors Over Complex Numbersdefinition of tensors and its connection to examples of tensorsDifferent approaches of defining tensorsWhat is the most general/abstract way to think about TensorsTensors and matrices multiplicationChecking my Understanding of and Motivation behind Tensors










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How tensors transform under SO(3) , Can we need to pre and post multiply tensor with an SO(3) element and its transposed conjugate ? , is it tensors exist in complex vector space those transform under SU(2) ,if exist how can they transform under SU(2)










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How tensors transform under SO(3) , Can we need to pre and post multiply tensor with an SO(3) element and its transposed conjugate ? , is it tensors exist in complex vector space those transform under SU(2) ,if exist how can they transform under SU(2)










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    What sort of transformation are you talking about? How a "tensor transforms" depends on the action of $SO(3)$ upon the set of tensors, and you have not indicated this.
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    What sort of transformation are you talking about? How a "tensor transforms" depends on the action of $SO(3)$ upon the set of tensors, and you have not indicated this.
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  • $begingroup$
    What sort of transformation are you talking about? How a "tensor transforms" depends on the action of $SO(3)$ upon the set of tensors, and you have not indicated this.
    $endgroup$
    – Paul Sinclair
    Mar 24 at 15:30















$begingroup$
What sort of transformation are you talking about? How a "tensor transforms" depends on the action of $SO(3)$ upon the set of tensors, and you have not indicated this.
$endgroup$
– Paul Sinclair
Mar 24 at 15:30




$begingroup$
What sort of transformation are you talking about? How a "tensor transforms" depends on the action of $SO(3)$ upon the set of tensors, and you have not indicated this.
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