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Example 1.
Create a 2-dimensional manifold .
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Here are the 2 different permutation symbols one can define on . For each we use the DGinfo command to display the tensor type -- recall that the first list characterizes the index type and the second list the tensor density weight.
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Example 2.
Create a rank 2 vector bundle over a 3-dimensional base.
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Here are the 4 different permutation symbols one can define on and their tensor types.
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