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  1. I understand but what if I wanted to describe a bi-metric?

     

    For example a bi-metric is where each point is a space N-D is represented by two metric tensors,instead of one. My idea it to represent a bi-metric tensor, with only 1 tensor. Do you see where I am going now?

  2. I understand what a tensor is and what a vector are, and also the relationship they share, and the methods of computing the contra/covariant forms etc.

     

    But in a Tensor, even though you can components of a tensor that can be derived from vectors, can a single component of a tensor, itself, be a vector... E.g. a 3-d Tensor, D:

     

    ead22a04c57506da5f4b0661e13d68c9958e4649

     

    Where lambda is itself a 3-D vector?

  3. Looking for an operation that converts a vector or tensor into a scalar, when the vector or tensor value is large.


    For example, if I multiply a row vector by a column vector, I get a scalar but I really need a function that turns a column vector into a scalar, when its value is significantly large, but if the vectors value is small, the function simply returns another vector.


    I would like it to work with tensors as well.


    I hope you find it an interesting problem - I am looking for a function, which can be an operation, but not another vector.

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