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tensor

/ten-ser, -sawr/US // ˈtɛn sər, -sɔr //UK // (ˈtɛnsə, -sɔː) //

张量,张数,张量的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Anatomy. a muscle that stretches or tightens some part of the body.
    • : Mathematics. a mathematical entity with components that change in a particular way in a transformation from one coordinate system to another.

Examples

  • In their new proof, Alman and Vassilevska Williams reduce the friction between the two problems and show that it’s possible to “buy” more matrix multiplication than previously realized for solving a tensor problem of a given size.

  • The particular tensors used in this problem are three-dimensional arrays of numbers composed of many different parts, each of which looks like a small matrix multiplication problem.

  • Matrix multiplication and this problem involving tensors are equivalent to each other in a sense, yet researchers already had faster procedures for solving the latter one.

  • But for practical effect, you'd be better off trying to explain the fundamentals of tensor calculus.

  • At least they won't get angry and accuse you of heartlessly trying to kill them in order to save a few dollars on tensor fields.

  • Three men sat around a table which was littered with graphs, sketches of mathematical functions, and books of tensor formulae.

  • The chief physiological antagonistics of the glutei are the quadriceps femoris and tensor fascia lata.

  • In the case of the malleus there may be some resistance owing to the attachment of the tendon of the tensor tympani muscle.

  • Hence his apt qualification of the drug, "a tensor par excellence of the vocal cords."

  • Fauvel who gave our wine the very striking and exact title of "Tensor of the vocal cords."