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# Tensor Calculus Made Simple

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    Not simple, not tensor calculus
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2019*

First, this book is misleadingly titled. It is not about tensor calculus. It is about tensor algebra. It does include renderings of a few differentiation and integration formulas in Einstein summation notation but these are valid only for Cartesian coordinates and are a far cry from tensor calculus.  Secondly, this book is not an introduction to tensor algebra. It is a collection of selected facts and calculation techniques organized by category. You can memorize these facts and techniques but you won't gain any understanding thereby. The pedagogical approach used in this book is basically the grammar school method of teaching mathematics as a set of calculations to be memorized. This approach hides the true beauty and power of tensors. Tensors extend the reach of geometry and hence calculus to non-Euclidean spaces. That's why Einstein needed tensor calculus for general relativity. If you want to understand why and how this is so, take any or several of the excellent introductions to tensor calculus available on YouTube.

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    Book built a strong foundation for me
  

*by J***Y on Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2017*

I love this book.  I am an electrical engineer (like the author).  I have a good background in vector calculus, but other books I have, had poor explanations of the important concepts.  Many other books spend too much time covering the fundamentals of vectors and matrices in painful detail, then have a poor introduction to tensors.  Also, some books lose the reader by requiring them to learn relativity (or some other application of tensors) at the same time as being introduced to this subject.  This book is about TENSORS.  It is focused.  It has great explanations, while maintaining mathematical rigor.I used this book for self study.  I skimmed through Chapter 1, and focused on Chapters 2 through 7.  When I went looking for a book on this subject, I was looking for a "programmed text" format.  I find that format is a great way to be introduced to mathematically concepts.  This is how I learned Laplace Transforms.  This book is not a programmed text, but it does introduce concepts in a logical, step by step, way.The only negative is that I wish the author would provide solutions to the exercises (either in a separate book or online).  For us people who self study, it would provide reenforcement.

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    Terse, Not Simple
  

*by J***N on Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019*

The book is quite terse and is often not that simple.  There are too few examples.  Definitions are given but seldom well motivated.  There are exercises but you need a different book to verify your answers.  Footnotes are held to a final chapter outside of their context.  I frequently found myself needing to  consult outside material.  The focus was too much on the notation rather than on meaning or utility.  I like brevity, but not at the expense of clarity and understanding.  (For reference, I took linear algebra, vector analysis, differential equations, and other classes in university several years ago, but not any courses covering tensors.)The book looked nice on my kindle.  It was very legible.  I liked the explanations of the coordinate systems and their diagrams.  I learned new things about, for example,  the permutation tensors and other topics.  But, the book could have been more helpful.Topics that could be explained or motivated better include covariance, contravariance, Chrostoffel symbols, the metric tensor, and more.

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