Tensor Analysis
A bilinear map is a function that takes two arguments from vector spaces and returns a scalar in such a way that it is linear in each argument separately. This means if you fix one argument, the function behaves like a linear transformation with respect to the other argument, and vice versa. Bilinear maps are fundamental in understanding the structure of tensor products and contractions, as they facilitate the combination of two vector spaces into a new tensor space.
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