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A Geometrical Introduction to Tensor Calculus

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Full Title:

A Geometrical Introduction to Tensor Calculus

Contributors:

By (Author) Jeroen Tromp

ISBN:

9780691267982

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

11th June 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Geophysics
Electrical engineering
Calculus

Dewey:

515.63

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 254mm

Description

An authoritative, self-contained introduction to geometrical tensor calculus for scientists and engineers

Tensors are widely used in physics and engineering to describe physical properties that have multiple dimensions and magnitudes. In recent years, they have become increasingly important for data analytics and machine learning, allowing for the representation and processing of data in neural networks and the modeling of complex relationships in multidimensional spaces. This incisive book provides a geometrical understanding of tensors and their calculus from the point of view of a physicist. With a wealth of examples presented in visually engaging boxes, it takes readers through all aspects of geometrical continuum mechanics and the field and dynamic equations of Einstein, Einstein-Cartan, and metric-affine theories of general relativity. A Geometrical Introduction to Tensor Calculus gives graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and researchers a powerful and mathematically elegant tool for comprehending the behavior and applications of tensors across an array of fields.

  • Offers a physicist's perspective on geometrical tensor calculus
  • Includes dozens of examples that illustrate the geometrical use of tensors in continuum mechanics and general relativity
  • Can serve as the basis for a course in tensor calculus for physicists and engineers
  • Invaluable as a supplementary guide for anyone studying areas of physics that rely on tensor calculus, such as electrodynamics, geophysics, fluid and continuum mechanics, and general relativity

Author Bio

Jeroen Tromp is the Blair Professor of Geology and Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University. His books include Theoretical and Computational Seismology and (with F. A. Dahlen) Theoretical Global Seismology (both Princeton).

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