Physics – Mathematical Physics
Scientific paper
2002-12-16
Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras 11(S3),41-48 (2001)
Physics
Mathematical Physics
Scientific paper
In this paper we give a comparison between the formulation of the concept of metric for a real vector space of finite dimension in terms of \emph{tensors} and \emph{extensors}. A nice property of metric extensors is that they have inverses which are also themselves metric extensors. This property is not shared by metric tensors because tensors do \emph{not} have inverses. We relate the definition of determinant of a metric extensor with the classical determinant of the corresponding matrix associated to the metric tensor in a given vector basis. Previous identifications of these concepts are equivocated. The use of metric extensor permits sophisticated calculations without the introduction of matrix representations.
Fernandez Veronica
Moya Antonio M.
Rodrigues Waldyr A. Jr.
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