"Tensor calculus would not exist in its modern form if there had never been a theory of relativity. The ties between these two branches of mathematics and physics are so many that they would fill a big textbook. ... Although the affine invariant form of the electromagnetic equations was not unknown to preceding authors, ... van Dantzig was the first to develop in a long series of publications a consistent theory of relativity which was independent of metrical geometry."
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Jan Arnoldus Schouten
Jan Arnoldus Schouten (28 August 1883 – 20 January 1971) was a Dutch mathematician, known for his contributions to tensor calculus and Ricci calculus, At the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM), he was an invited speaker in 1928 in Bologna, in 1932 in Zürich, and in 1936 in Edinburgh, as well as the ICM president in 1954 in Amsterdam.
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