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> On when to use coordinates and other concrete constructions in mathematics, and when to use coordinate-free formulations and abstractions:

> 1. If your priority is to perform computations in mathematics, use coordinates and concrete constructions.
> 2. If your priority is to generalize to as broad a range of use cases as possible, use coordinate-free formulations and abstractions.
> 3. If your priority is to actually understand what is going on behind the mathematical formalism, learn how the coordinate-based and coordinate-free approaches are equivalent.

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Date: 2025-05-12 07:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] juan_gandhi
Good link to his profile.
And good idea, of course. I believe Ventzel, ну или И.Грекова, в повести "Кафедра" эту тему затрагивает. Матрицы vs операторы.

Date: 2025-05-13 01:12 pm (UTC)
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At some point I got interested in coordinate-free calculations for differential geometry and general relativity. There are quite a few cases where coordinate-free calculations are actually simpler and faster, just because you have to write fewer symbols. But there are also a few cases where index-based calculations are easier, in particular when dealing with traces of high-rank tensors.

Another detail is that tensor calculations with indices don't have to mean a choice of a coordinate system, as long as we don't introduce it explicitly. Such calculations are equivalent to using abstract index notation in coordinate-free calculations.

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