Einstein Notation is similar in this regard. It makes the 'mechanics' of tensor mathematics much easier to deal with. Kinda like how arabic numerals are a lot easier to manipulate than roman numerals.
I'm not sure sure, but I believe that Helen Dukas, Einstein's secretary, is the one who came up with Einstein notation originally. She was just trying to get through his notes faster when writing things up and that method of notation later became accepted. I can't find that citation though, so calling it Dukas Notation is for the moment erroneous.
To hell with it. So much great work from lowly support, frequently women, has been robbed of its rightful place. Call it Dukas notation until proved otherwise. Crick and Watson still have their ill-gotten novel prizes and most are unaware they are little more than thieves. (Wildly racist and sexist, sure, hard to deny that nowadays so we don't talk about it as loudly as we should).
I'm not sure sure, but I believe that Helen Dukas, Einstein's secretary, is the one who came up with Einstein notation originally. She was just trying to get through his notes faster when writing things up and that method of notation later became accepted. I can't find that citation though, so calling it Dukas Notation is for the moment erroneous.