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P-Vector
a tensor that is skew-symmetric with respect to any two of its indices. It thus is a tensor with either only covariant indices (subscripts) or only contravariant indices (superscripts), where each index can take on values from 1 to n. Moreover, a component of a p-vector changes sign when any two of the component’s indices are interchanged. If the degree—that is, the number of indices—of a p-vector is equal to 2, 3…. m, we speak of a 2-vector, 3-vector, …, m-vector, respectively. For example, aij is a covariant 2-vector if aij = — aji, and bjki is a contravariant 3-vector if bijk = —bjik = bjki = —bikj = bkij = — . If only those comonents of the m-vector ωi1, i2, …, im are retained for which i1 < i2 < … < im, The components of a p-vector can be arranged in a certain way in the form of a rectangular matrix of n rows and columns Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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