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as a matrix multiplication. It is, by definition, a skew-symmetric matrix with zeros on the main diagonal and plus and minus the components of the angular velocity as the other elements:
Coordinate-free description
At any instant, , the angular velocity tensor is a linear map between the position vectors
and their velocity vectors of a rigid body rotating around the origin:
where we omitted the parameter, and regard and as elements of the same 3-dimensional Euclidean vector space.
The relation between this linear map and the angular velocity pseudovector is the following.
Introducing , as the Hodge dual of L* , and apply further Hodge dual identities we arrive at
where
by definition.
Because is an arbitrary vector, from nondegeneracy of scalar product follows
Viewing as a vector field
For angular velocity tensor maps velocities to positions, it is a vector field. In particular, this vector field is a Killing vector field belonging to an element of the Lie algebra so(3) of the 3-dimensional rotation group, SO(3).