Introduction to Tensors: Transformation Rules
In this video, I continue my introduction to tensors by talking about the transformation property that defines tensors, that tensors are invariant under a change of coordinate system. After describing this transformation property using 3 examples of tensors, I then talk about the intuition behind this property. I finish the video by elaborating on the differences between matrices and tensors. Questions/requests? Let me know in the comments! Prerequisites: Previous video(s) on Tensors: • Tensor Calculus Lecture Notes: https://drive.google.com/open?id=121O... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4354534 Twitter: / facultyofkhan Special thanks to my Patrons for supporting me at the $5 level or higher: Jose Lockhart Yuan Gao James Mark Wilson Marcin Maciejewski Sabre Jacob Soares Yenyo Pal Lisa Bouchard Bernardo Marques Connor Mooneyhan

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