Documentation typo in tensor product example refers to undefined `T1` instead
#1,543 opened on Aug 17, 2026
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Summary
The documentation in Physlib/Relativity/Tensors/Elab.lean (around line 31) is incorrect.
Current text
Suppose `T2` is a tensor with color `![c3]`.
Then `{T | μ ν ⊗ T2 | σ}ᵀ` is `prodNode (tensorNode T1) (tensorNode T2)`.
Why this is wrong
The documentation example claims that {T | μ ν ⊗ T2 | σ}ᵀ elaborates to prodNode (tensorNode T1) (tensorNode T2). This is incorrect because the preceding sentence introduces T, not T1, as the tensor with color ![c3]. The use of T1 refers to an undefined variable, while T is explicitly mentioned in the context.
The correction replaces T1 with T, aligning the example with the declared tensor name. This matches the structure of other examples in the file, which consistently use T and T2 when discussing tensor products. The error likely arose from a copy-paste mistake or typo during documentation authorship.
The fix ensures consistency with Lean's elaboration logic, as the code in TensorExpressionOperator.prod correctly constructs prodNode from the tensors passed to it. Using T1 would incorrectly imply a separate tensor not mentioned in the example.
Suggested correction
Suppose `T2` is a tensor with color `![c3]`.
Then `{T | μ ν ⊗ T2 | σ}ᵀ` is `prodNode (tensorNode T) (tensorNode T2)`.