[Insight-developers] itkPoint from a math perspective
Paul Hughett
hughett@mercur.uphs.upenn.edu
Tue, 17 Jul 2001 10:13:08 -0400
Luis said:
> The Covariant vector is....
Thanks for the explanation! Could you put this into the user's manual
somewhere? It's too good an explanation to left to languish in our mail
archives.
A couple of follow-on questions:
1. I seem to recall that covariant vectors are somehow also associated
with differentiation. Is this true and what is the connection?
2. Tensor analysis, as I recall it, makes a distinction between covariant
and contravariant tensors (or was it indices?). Is there also such a thing
as a contravariant vector?
Paul Hughett