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enzomarino
Jun27-08, 05:59 AM
Dear friends,
How is the divergence in curvilinear coordinates of a second order mixed tensor defined? I mean, shall I contract the covariant or the contravariant index?? And for both cases which is the physical meaning?

\nabla_i N^i_j or \nabla_j N^i_j ?

Thanks a lot,
Enzo

haushofer
Jun28-08, 08:05 AM
Dear friends,
How is the divergence in curvilinear coordinates of a second order mixed tensor defined? I mean, shall I contract the covariant or the contravariant index?? And for both cases which is the physical meaning?

\nabla_i N^i_j or \nabla_j N^i_j ?

Thanks a lot,
Enzo


You should always contract lower indices with upper indices in the first place. I think you're confused because the energy momentum tensor T is symmetric, so it doesn't mind with which index you contract.

The physical meaning of the divergence depends on what the tensor T represents; it depends on what the T^{\alpha\beta} means for fixed \alpha or fixed \beta. You could put other conserved quantities in some tensor T; the divergence of one of the indices means then covariant conservation of that quantity.