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Tensor density

In differential geometry, a tensor density or relative tensor is a generalization of the tensor field concept. A tensor density transforms as a tensor field when passing from one coordinate system to another (see tensor field), except that it is additionally multiplied or weighted by a power W of the Jacobian determinant of the coordinate transition function or its absolute value. A distinction is made among (authentic) tensor densities, pseudotensor densities, even tensor densities and odd tensor densities. Sometimes tensor densities with a negative weight W are called tensor capacity. A tensor density can also be regarded as a section of the tensor product of a tensor bundle with a density bundle.

[ "Cauchy stress tensor", "Tensor", "Exact solutions in general relativity", "Tensor field", "Classical electromagnetism and special relativity", "Four-tensor", "Pullback (differential geometry)", "isotropic tensor", "Tensor derivative" ]
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