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Identity
Nov10-11, 06:52 PM
What is meant by things like:
R_{[abc]}
and also things like:
\nabla_{[a\nabla_b]}
Where you have square brackets in the subscript? Thx
Matterwave
Nov10-11, 09:45 PM
It means the anti-symmetric part of that tensor (or, in other words, to anti-symmetrize that tensor).
For example,
A_{[ab]}=\frac{1}{2}(A_{ab}-A_{ba})
Identity
Nov11-11, 09:24 AM
Ah yes, thanks matterwave, I guess (ab) is the symmetric part then
George Jones
Nov11-11, 10:54 AM
Ah yes, thanks matterwave, I guess (ab) is the symmetric part then
Yes.
dextercioby
Nov11-11, 12:23 PM
The weighing factor is a matter of convention. For example, some people write
F_{\mu\nu}=2\partial_{[\mu}A_{\nu]}
while others
F_{\mu\nu}=\partial_{[\mu}A_{\nu]}
in case of the e-m fields.
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