Tensor data inquiry
John Shalf
jshalf at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Mon Sep 13 16:04:36 EDT 1999
I think Ron Kriz at Virginia Tech has a good overview visualization
techniques for 2nd and 4th order tensors.
http://www.sv.vt.edu/NCSA_WkShp/kriz/WkShp_kriz.html
Tensor vis comes up a lot in materials science and soil mechanics in
order describe the tightly coupled nature of stress-strain
relationships.
-john
Martin Stoufer wrote:
>
> I am looking for some examples of real-life (or theoretical) examples of rank-2
> tensor data. This is for an example at the end of chap 5. A quick explaination
> on why data should be represented as such wo9uld be helpful as well.
>
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