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Dyadics

In mathematics, specifically multilinear algebra, a dyadic or dyadic tensor is a second-order tensor, written in a notation that fits in with vector algebra.

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Dyadics

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Avg. degree1.97
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related to References · 37
Dyadics → Cahill, Cambridge University Press, Chapter, Chen, Continuum Mechanics, Coordinate-free, Date, Dover Publications, Electromagnetic Field Analysis, Electromagnetic Wave, Feshbach, Herman, Hollis, ISBN, Ismo, Lindell, Lipschutz, McGraw Hill, McGraw-Hill, Methods
related to Classification · 1
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