>>13629467And how is that a multilinear map? What is the map's domain, codomain and what's the definition of the map?
Obviously you don't have any idea what you're talking about so shut up kid. The tensor = multilinear map thing only works for extremely specific types of tensor spaces where you have at most one nondual space in the product.
The correct way to view them is tensors = arguments of multilinear maps, considered up to equivalence where two such arguments are equivalent if all multilinear maps give them the same value.