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The Tensor Contraction Engine (TCE) is a compiler for a domain-specific language that allows chemists to specify the computation in a high-level Mathematica-style
Tensor_Contraction_Engine
Algebraic object with geometric applications
learning Riemannian geometry Structure tensor Tensor Contraction Engine Tensor decomposition Tensor derivative Tensor software The Einstein summation convention
Tensor
theory (CCSD, CCSDT, CCSDTQ, EOMCCSD, EOMCCSDT, EOMCCSDTQ). The Tensor Contraction Engine, or TCE, provides most of the functionality for the correlated
NWChem
Scalar measure of the rotational inertia with respect to a fixed axis of rotation
inertia tensor of a body calculated at its center of mass, and R {\displaystyle \mathbf {R} } be the displacement vector of the body. The inertia tensor of
Moment_of_inertia
Tendency of matter to change volume in response to a change in temperature
coefficient of thermal expansion as a tensor with up to six independent elements. A good way to determine the elements of the tensor is to study the expansion by
Thermal_expansion
Scientific subjects
developed out of the desire to increase the efficiency of early steam engines. The starting point for most thermodynamic considerations is the laws of
Branches_of_physics
Conserved physical quantity; rotational analogue of linear momentum
as an anti-symmetric second order tensor, with components ωij. The relation between the two anti-symmetric tensors is given by the moment of inertia which
Angular_momentum
Solution of Einstein field equations
is both rotating and electrically charged. This formula for the metric tensor is called the Kerr–Newman metric. It is a generalisation of the Kerr metric
Kerr–Newman_metric
Electric charge generated in certain solids due to mechanical stress
of a rank-3 tensor. Such a relabeled notation is often called Voigt notation. Whether the shear strain components S4, S5, S6 are tensor components or
Piezoelectricity
Overview of and topical guide to physics
of light, stress–energy tensor, time dilation, twin paradox, world line Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics Heat engine, kinetic theory Boltzmann
Outline_of_physics
Array of processing elements specialized for parallelizable workloads
consist of matrix multiplications, convolutions, or, in general, tensor contractions. As such, spatial architectures are often used in AI accelerators
Spatial_architecture
Algorithms for matrix decomposition
negatively. Multilinear algebra Multilinear subspace learning Tensor Tensor decomposition Tensor software Dhillon, Inderjit S.; Sra, Suvrit (2005). "Generalized
Non-negative matrix factorization
Non-negative_matrix_factorization
Thought experiment in special relativity
relativity, which John A. Wheeler calls "ether theory B (length contraction plus time contraction)", did not gain as much traction as Einstein's, which simply
Twin_paradox
Grammar of the Ancient Greek language
short-vowel final syllable (e.g. δῆμος (dêmos) "people"); (b) where a contraction of an accented vowel plus an unaccented vowel has taken place: e.g.:
Ancient_Greek_grammar
Warship of 17th–19th centuries
predecessor to the 20th-century battleship, whose very designation is itself a contraction of the phrase "ship of the line of battle" or, more colloquially, "battleship
Ship_of_the_line
English, where I am is usually contracted to I'm and he is to he's, such contractions are also found in Interlingua and these two are compulsory to observe:
Interlingua_grammar
Overview of how Japanese verbs conjugate
latter of which normally either fuses with the former into a single contraction, or does not surface at all: Of focus particles, wa ("as for," "speaking
Japanese_conjugation
had already been used by Arab mathematicians. Tensor calculus: extension of vector calculus to tensor fields, allowing expression of physics equations
List of Italian inventions and discoveries
List_of_Italian_inventions_and_discoveries
Economic conflict since 2018
Index for manufacturing from the Institute for Supply Management showed contraction in August, for the first time since January 2016; the ISM quoted several
China–United_States_trade_war
Rating company
production as bleak, and subsequent business news reports recording the contraction of their print businesses. Regardless, Google's acquisition and integration
Zagat
OAPEC petroleum embargo
begun in 1945, throwing the world's economy into the steepest economic contraction since the Great Depression. The "long summer" of prosperity in the post-war
1973_oil_crisis
State function whose change relates to the system's maximal work output
electrochemical cells, or f dx work in elastic materials and in muscle contraction. Other forms of work which must sometimes be considered are stress-strain
Thermodynamic_free_energy
third-person singular impersonal pronoun meaning "it", with dis being a contraction of dit is, similar to "it's" in English. As Afrikaans has no genitive
Comparison of Afrikaans and Dutch
Comparison_of_Afrikaans_and_Dutch
who runs gunpowder to the ship's guns) spilling owing to the frame's contraction in cold weather. (This is however incorrect for several physical and
Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States
Glossary_of_British_terms_not_widely_used_in_the_United_States
Fundamental quantity in physics
geometry in accelerated, noninertial reference frames. Employing the metric tensor which describes Minkowski space: [ ( d x 1 ) 2 + ( d x 2 ) 2 + ( d x 3 )
Time_in_physics
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963
joked that he had been "sent down by the Kaiser". Owing to the impending contraction of the Army after the war, a regular commission in the Grenadiers was
Harold_Macmillan
Phenomena related to electric charge
conditions. If the current is sufficiently high, it will cause muscle contraction, fibrillation of the heart, and tissue burns. The lack of any visible
Electricity
British mathematician and electrical engineer (1850–1925)
ISBN 978-0-87942-238-7. Rocci, Alessio (2020), "Back to the Roots of Vector and Tensor Calculus: Heaviside versus Gibbs", Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Oliver_Heaviside
French and Cajun French, has a creole-like past tense particle tà, and has old present-tense contraction of a former verb "to be" that behave in the same
Languages_of_Canada
Element of Japanese language
rétablir ma santé, car tout ce que je venais de souffrir m'avait donné des contractions de nerfs qui pouvaient prendre un caractère alarmant. Je me mis au régime
Japanese conjugation (imperfective form)
Japanese_conjugation_(imperfective_form)
American financier, banker, and art collector (1837–1913)
throat; no other organic trouble was present. When he tried to speak, contraction of his throat followed. As his condition worsened, he was in and out
J._P._Morgan
warfare agent consisting of arsenic compounds, respiratory poison Bola – contraction of Bodenlafette, a lightly armoured casemate-style of bulged ventral
Glossary of German military terms
Glossary_of_German_military_terms
Atlantic-Congo language
Related Studies (8): 49–58. Bamgboṣe, Ayọ (1965a). "Assimilation and contraction in Yoruba". Journal of West African Languages (2): 21–27. Bamgboṣe, Ayọ
Yoruba_language
Former company, publisher of "Dungeons & Dragons"
book sales would remain strong. The result was a cycle of layoffs and contractions in 1983–1985, as well as the Blumes negotiating a $4 million loan from
TSR,_Inc.
Chinese varieties spoken at and south of the Yangtze delta
Reduplication 桶桶; 'every bucket' /dao113>341 dao113>0/ (Tangxinese [zh]) Contractions and ellipsis Specification 板凳; '(plank) chair' /pɛ̃34>44 təŋ53/ (Xiaoshanese [zh])
Wu_Chinese
Lexeme (word or sign) that consists of more than one stem
head low in a bad mood': cabeza 'head' + bajo 'down' subibaja 'seesaw' (contraction of sube y baja 'goes up and down') limpiaparabrisas 'windshield wiper'
Compound_(linguistics)
a tense Joe turns on him. Coleman arrives just in time to announce Dan's decision. A shout comes in for a capsized pleasure boat, and both engines go
List of London's Burning episodes
List_of_London's_Burning_episodes
Norms, values, customs and political systems of the Western world
internecine warfare, barbarian raids and invasions, and prolonged economic contraction. The Visigoths, Anglo-Saxons, Lombards, Frisians, Thuringians, and Bavarians
Western_culture
garment component of academic regalia hinged cover over the engine in a car (UK: bonnet) a contraction of neighborhood, especially regarding a poor neighborhood
List of words having different meanings in American and British English (A–L)
List_of_words_having_different_meanings_in_American_and_British_English_(A–L)
Data set of American English in 1961
80 parts of speech, as well as special indicators for compound forms, contractions, foreign words and a few other phenomena, and formed the model for many
Brown_Corpus
General-purpose programming language
conditionally executes a block of code, along with else and elif (a contraction of else if) The for statement, which iterates over an iterable object
Python_(programming_language)
Variant of English language
the word's derivates (e.g., kilogram is more common than kilogramme). Contractions (i.e. shortened words that retain the final letter of the full word)
New_Zealand_English
attract, attractant, attraction, attractive, attractor, contract, contraction, contractional, contractive, contractor, contrahent, detract, detraction, detractive
List of Latin verbs with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_verbs_with_English_derivatives
Vortex, vortex rings, Theory permittivity, scalar product, vector product, tensor, divergent series, linear operator, unit vector, parallelepiped, osculating
History of electromagnetic theory
History_of_electromagnetic_theory
G's" vs. "little g's" as early as the 1940s of the Einstein tensor Gμν vs. the metric tensor gμν, Scientific, medical, and technical books published in
Glossary_of_engineering:_A–L
MBTA Commuter Rail line
of the Lexington Branch the next month represented the limit of the contraction of the northside lines; as a result of the 1970s energy crisis and especially
Fitchburg_Line
Short-lived local revolt in South West Africa (c. 1922)
seen the reorganisation of agriculture worldwide and the consequent contraction of markets for slaughter stock and other produce both in South Africa
Bondelswarts_Rebellion
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TENSOR CONTRACTION-ENGINE
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Contraction of Frederick; Peace; Peaceful Ruler
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : nickname for a peasant who gave himself airs and graces, from Anglo-Norman French segneur ‘lord’ (Latin senior ‘elder’).English and Dutch : distinguishing nickname for the elder of two bearers of the same personal name (for example, a father and son or two brothers), from Latin senior ‘elder’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Creation, Construction, Arrangement
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
Contrition, bitter, bruising'.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Creation, Construction, Arrangement
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ensor.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Creation; Evolution; Construction
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Penn 3 or Paine 1.English : habitational name from Penson in Devon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Edensor in Derbyshire, which derives its name from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Ēadhūn (see Eden 1) + Old English ofer ‘ridge’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Benne, a pet form of Benedict (see Benn).English : habitational name from a place in Oxfordshire named Benson, from Old English Benesingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Benesa’, a personal name of obscure origin, perhaps a derivative of Bana meaning ‘slayer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic composed of a pet form of the personal name Beniamin (see Bien, Benjamin) + German Sohn ‘son’.Scandinavian : altered form of such names as Bengtsson, Bendtsen, patronymics from Bengt, Bendt, etc., Scandinavian forms of Benedict.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Creation, Construction, Arrangement
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Produce; New Construction
Biblical
bitter contrition
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Tanner 2.English : from Old French teneor, teneur, tenor, ‘holder of a tenement’, hence an equivalent of Tennant.
Girl/Female
Biblical American English Hebrew Latin
Who possesses contrition.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, BENSON means "son of Ben."
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Latin Theodorus, TEODOR means "gift of God."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Bitter contrition.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Creation, Construction, Arrangement
Male
Greek
(ΜÎντωÏ) Greek name derived from the word menos, MENTOR means "spirit." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Ãlkimos.
TENSOR CONTRACTION-ENGINE
TENSOR CONTRACTION-ENGINE
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Telugu
Name of Goddess Saraswathi
Boy/Male
Indian
Firm
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
From the Heart
Boy/Male
Hindu
Unrestrained
Boy/Male
English German Shakespearean
Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Abbreviation of Kenneth. Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cheshire and Shropshire named Edgeley, from Old English edisc ‘enclosed pasture’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Great
Boy/Male
Indian
God Sai and God Ganesha
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit
Lustrous
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a.
Tending to contract; having the property or power or power of contracting.
n.
A muscle that stretches a part, or renders it tense.
n.
A marriage contract.
a.
Sensory; as, the sensor nerves.
n.
Constriction or contraction of some natural passage, as in constipation from inflammation.
n.
The act of incurring or becoming subject to, as liabilities, obligation, debts, etc.; the process of becoming subject to; as, the contraction of a disease.
n.
A person who sings the tenor, or the instrument that play it.
a.
More advanced than another in age; prior in age; elder; hence, more advanced in dignity, rank, or office; superior; as, senior member; senior counsel.
n.
The shortening of a word, or of two words, by the omission of a letter or letters, or by reducing two or more vowels or syllables to one; as, ne'er for never; can't for can not; don't for do not; it's for it is.
superl.
Easily impressed, broken, bruised, or injured; not firm or hard; delicate; as, tender plants; tender flesh; tender fruit.
n.
The ratio of one vector to another in length, no regard being had to the direction of the two vectors; -- so called because considered as a stretching factor in changing one vector into another. See Versor.
superl.
Apt to give pain; causing grief or pain; delicate; as, a tender subject.
n.
Tension.
a.
The act of stretching or straining; the state of being stretched or strained to stiffness; the state of being bent strained; as, the tension of the muscles, tension of the larynx.
a.
tending to contract; having the power or property of contracting, or of shrinking into shorter or smaller dimensions; as, the contractile tissues.
n.
Any offer or proposal made for acceptance; as, a tender of a loan, of service, or of friendship; a tender of a bid for a contract.
a.
Giving the sensation of tension, stiffness, or contraction.
n.
The act or process of contracting, shortening, or shrinking; the state of being contracted; as, contraction of the heart, of the pupil of the eye, or of a tendion; the contraction produced by cold.
superl.
Adapted to excite feeling or sympathy; expressive of the softer passions; pathetic; as, tender expressions; tender expostulations; a tender strain.