All About the Einstein Field Equations

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The Einstein Field Equations consist of ten differential equations that mathematically represent the general theory of relativity, linking spacetime curvature to energy and matter content. They can be expressed in two forms: a single symmetric tensor equation and a more detailed version comprising one scalar and one traceless symmetric tensor equation. In cosmology, these equations are often simplified using cosmological units where G and c equal 1. The equations reveal relationships between the trace of the Ricci curvature and the stress-energy tensor, highlighting their interconnectedness. Ultimately, the factor of 8π connects these equations to the inverse-square law of Newtonian gravity.
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The Einstein Field Equations are a set of ten differential equations which express the general theory of relativity mathematically. These equations relate the curvature of spacetime to the energy/matter content of spacetime, and can be written in two ways. The short version is expressed as a single symmetric tensor equation, with G_{\mu\nu} equaling 8\pi G/c^4 multiplied by T_{\mu\nu}. The long version is expressed as two equations: one scalar equation, R = -8\piT, and one traceless symmetric tensor equation, R_{\mu\nu} - (1/4)Rg_{\mu\nu} = 8\pi(T_{\mu\nu} - (1/4)Tg_{\mu\nu}). Cosmological units are used in cosmology, where G = c = 1. The trace of a symmetric tensor is a scalar invariant, and by splitting the equation into scalar and traceless parts, we can see that the trace of the Ricci curvature equals minus the trace of the stress-energy, while the traceless Ricci curvature equals the traceless stress-energy. The factor 8\pi is ultimately related to the weak-field limit giving the inverse-square law of Newtonian gravity.
 
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