The second part of this book is characterized by the fact that very little concrete physics is practiced, but rather the techniques and skills of vector and tensor calculation are presented and practiced. Accordingly, the (short) list of recommended books does not consist of physics textbooks, but of special treatises on these topics. The main literature source used in this part is the book by Bernard Schutz [29], in which, similar to here, the vector and tensor calculation is not only introduced via the transformation behavior of the components of tensors, but the tensors themselves are represented and treated as objects (i.e., linear mappings).

错误:搜索内容不能为空,请输入英文关键词
错误:关键词超出字数限制,请精简
高级检索

Literature References and Further Reading for Part II

  • Michael Ruhrländer

摘要

The second part of this book is characterized by the fact that very little concrete physics is practiced, but rather the techniques and skills of vector and tensor calculation are presented and practiced. Accordingly, the (short) list of recommended books does not consist of physics textbooks, but of special treatises on these topics. The main literature source used in this part is the book by Bernard Schutz [29], in which, similar to here, the vector and tensor calculation is not only introduced via the transformation behavior of the components of tensors, but the tensors themselves are represented and treated as objects (i.e., linear mappings).