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The subject of Tensor Analysis deals with the problem of the formulation of the relation between various entities in forms which remain invariant when we pass from one system of coordinates to another. The invariant form of equation is necessarily related to the possible system of coordinates with reference to which the equation remains invariant. The primary purpose of this book is the study of the invariance form of equation relative to the totally of the rectangular co-ordinate system in the three-dimensional Euclidean space. We start with the consideration of the way the sets representing…mehr

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The subject of Tensor Analysis deals with the problem of the formulation of the relation between various entities in forms which remain invariant when we pass from one system of coordinates to another. The invariant form of equation is necessarily related to the possible system of coordinates with reference to which the equation remains invariant. The primary purpose of this book is the study of the invariance form of equation relative to the totally of the rectangular co-ordinate system in the three-dimensional Euclidean space. We start with the consideration of the way the sets representing various entities are transformed when we pass from one system of rectangular co-ordinates to another. A Tensor may be a physical entity that can be described as a Tensor only with respect to the manner of its representation by means of multi-sux sets associated with different system of axes such that the sets associated with different system of co-ordinate obey the transformation law for Tensor. We have employed sux notation for tensors of any order, we could also employ single letter such A,B to denote Tensors.
Autorenporträt
A graduate from Kumaun University, Nanital has been with the Theoretical Physics Group, IIT Bombay since 2006 and received his Ph. D. in physics from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in 2007.He has been teaching basic course in Physics and Mathematical Physics at the Graduate level for the last 12 years. His research interests include the origin of universe, Physics beyond the standard model, theoretical nuclear Physics, Quantum Mechanical neutrino oscillation, few topic related to astrology. He has published over 42 scientific papers in various International Journals. His present research interest include the neutrino mass models and related phenomenology.