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haushofer replied to the thread A Is the variation of the metric ##\delta g_{\mu\nu}## a tensor?.So, to go back to the OP, if this confuses people, they should be careful and distinguish between \delta(g_{\mu\nu}) and (\delta... -
haushofer replied to the thread A Is the variation of the metric ##\delta g_{\mu\nu}## a tensor?.@anuttarasammyak: By the way, the answer is already given here below. Yes. I guess that one could be pedantic and distinguish between... -
haushofer replied to the thread A Is the variation of the metric ##\delta g_{\mu\nu}## a tensor?.I don't understand that comment. The validation of the minus-sign is because you consider the variation of the very metric tensor... -
haushofer replied to the thread A Is the variation of the metric ##\delta g_{\mu\nu}## a tensor?.Do you know any more tensors which include that minus-sign? You just have to be careful if you vary the very object itself which enables... -
haushofer replied to the thread A Is the variation of the metric ##\delta g_{\mu\nu}## a tensor?.I don't understand this comment or the equation. -
haushofer replied to the thread A Is the variation of the metric ##\delta g_{\mu\nu}## a tensor?.Yes, it's a tensor, as one can easily see by taking the concrete example of the Lie derivative of the metric w.r.t. a vector field... -
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So your guess is that there is no interpretation of non-relativistic QM that is comparable to Einstein's solution of the riddles of... -
haushofer replied to the thread Need a book on Modern Physics to supplement Griffiths QM.I like Zwiebach's QM book. Especially its coverage of linear algebra is nice.