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jksk61 | 2 years ago

I don't get it, what's cool about it? Einstein notation seems good enough for most of the things and they are equivalent. Is there anything interesting (i.e. new) that this notation allow?

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krastanov|2 years ago

It is much better for working with (a) low-rank approximations and (b) optimizing the order of operations. While (b) is "merely" a question of computational performance, (a) can have extremely important fundamental/theoretical consequences for the problem under study (e.g. finding efficient classical algorithms for modeling quantum mechanics).