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C++ template metaprogram driven tensor math library (by thenumbernine)
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Tensor algebra system written in lua (by thenumbernine)
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Check out my new differential geometry c++20 library. Not "geometric algebra", I said "differential geometry."
If you do rewind a long way back in either this repo or in my Relativity repo then you will see what my old C++ valence-friendly tensor classes looked like: Tensor::Tensor, Tensor::Upper<3>>> … just how long the type names got was a big reason I decided to do away with the valence template stuff. (Disclaimer this is my older NR repo where I didn't get far. Latest stuff is all here and here, with results here, with notes here )