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tensorer

Tensorer is a term that may refer to different concepts in mathematics and computing. In its broadest sense, a tensorer is a person who specializes in tensors—the multidimensional generalizations of scalars, vectors, and matrices—and who uses tensor algebra or tensor calculus in research or application. The designation is informal and not standard in scholarly writing; more common labels include tensor analyst, tensor mathematician, or simply specialist in tensor theory.

In computing, tensorer can denote a software tool or library intended to perform tensor operations such as

Etymology and usage: The word is formed from tensor and the agent noun suffix -er, indicating an

See also: tensor, tensor algebra, tensor calculus, multilinear algebra, machine learning, differential geometry.

contraction,
reshaping,
transposition,
and
higher-order
manipulation.
There
is
no
widely
recognized
software
package
officially
named
Tensorer
in
major
repositories
or
mainstream
programming
ecosystems
as
of
the
mid-2020s.
Projects
with
similar
names
may
exist
but
refer
to
distinct
libraries
or
interfaces,
so
users
should
verify
documentation
and
licensing.
agent
who
works
with
tensors.
It
remains
relatively
rare
and
is
largely
encountered
in
informal
discussion,
hobbyist
projects,
or
as
shorthand
for
a
role
rather
than
as
a
formal
disciplinary
term.