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“Tensors are the most efficient packaging device we have to organize our equations. They’re the natural language for geometric objects.” - Dionysios Anninos, a theoretical physicist at King’s College London<ref>Joseph Howlett, ''The Geometric Tool That Solved Einstein’s Relativity Problem'' Quanta (2024-08-12) https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-geometric-tool-that-solved-einsteins-relativity-problem-20240812/</ref>
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“[[Tensor]]s are the most efficient packaging device we have to organize our equations. They’re the natural language for geometric objects.” - Dionysios Anninos, a theoretical physicist at King’s College London<ref>Joseph Howlett, ''The Geometric Tool That Solved Einstein’s Relativity Problem'' Quanta (2024-08-12) https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-geometric-tool-that-solved-einsteins-relativity-problem-20240812/</ref>
 
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Revision as of 13:21, 16 August 2024

Full Title or Meme

Tensors are the most efficient packaging device we have to organize our equations. They’re the natural language for geometric objects.” - Dionysios Anninos, a theoretical physicist at King’s College London[1]

References

  1. Joseph Howlett, The Geometric Tool That Solved Einstein’s Relativity Problem Quanta (2024-08-12) https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-geometric-tool-that-solved-einsteins-relativity-problem-20240812/