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Looking for Einstein Field Equations, in certain places put that they are 10 and in other places put that they are 16. Which is the correct number?
Originally posted by Zefram
16. Look at http://www.etsu.edu/physics/plntrm/relat/general.htm if you're not sure what's going in that one). About 3/4 of the way down they get to the field equations.
Sure?I have seen that the formula isNo. It is 10. Field eqn is
Einstein Tensor = Energy-Momentum tensor
I've already answer to your first question. Einstein tensor is usually defined as a second rank covariant tensor.
Originally posted by meteor
I trust in your word, but believe me that there are certain pages where it appears like a contravariant tensor:
Originally posted by meteor
In the EFE, in the metric tensor, you have to put the tensor of the metric that you are using? For example if you are using the Minkowski metric you have to put the Minkowski metric tensor, or if you are using the euclidean metric, you have to put the euclidean metric tensor?
another question: how to multiply a tensor with an scalar? Exists any web that explain this?