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tensor a generalization of the concept of a vector any of several muscles that cause an attached structure to become tense or firm
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tensor In mathematics, a tensor is a certain kind of geometrical entity, or alternatively generalized 'quantity'. The tensor concept includes the ideas of scalar, vector and linear operator. Tensors may be written down in terms of coordinate systems, as arrays of scalars, but are defined so as to be independent of any chosen frame of reference. Tensors are of importance in physics and engineering. ...
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tensor An array of functions that obeys certain laws of transformation. The motivation for the use of tensors in some branches of physics is that they are invariants, not depending on the particular coordinate system employed. The tensors (eg, stress tensor) that enter into meteorology are of a particularly simple kind, called Cartesian tensors, so the important theorems of tensor analysis play no role, but notational convenience justifies their use. A one-row or one-column tensor array is a vector.
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tensor (rhd) - Anatomy 'a muscle structure that stretches or tightens some part of the body'; Mathematics 'a set of functions that are transformed in a particular way when changing from one coordinate system to another'.
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tensor m. of fascia lata musculus tensor fasciae latae.
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