tensor
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tensor (plural tensors)

  1. (anatomy) A muscle that stretches a part, or renders it tense.
  2. (mathematics, linear algebra, physics) A mathematical object that describes linear relations on scalars, vectors, matrices and other tensors, and is represented as a multidimensional array.
  3. (mathematics, obsolete) A norm operation on the quaternion algebra.
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tensor (tensors, present participle tensoring; past and past participle tensored)

  1. To compute the tensor product of two tensors.
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