What does it mean to write a*dt = dv? Writing a*dt = dv means that we are representing the change in velocity (dv) over a certain time interval (dt). This is known as the instantaneous change in velocity, as it represents the velocity at a specific moment in time....
WWGD says: June 22, 2017 at 6:11 pm fresh_42 Perhaps if you consider tensor algebras of operatornameHom(V,V∗) or similar. I would group them pairwise in such a case: all even indexed V and all odd indexed V∗. This is what I really learnt about tensors: it all heavily de...