Einsteins field equations us what type of index notation?

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I know that the metric tensor itself utilizes Einstein summation notation but the field equations have a tensor form so the μ and ν symbols represent tensor information.

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I'm trying to wrap my head around how Einstein used summation notation to simplify the above field equations but it seems to be more of a tensor notation than anything. Is it used here at all?

Edit: Ah, too early to spell 'use' correctly apparently...
 
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Thank you! It's not even wrapped into the components in anyway that might not be immediately visible?
 
Ah, the way the metric tensor was explained to me was with a triangle that might be in curved space which you are trying to find the hypotenuse of where the following is the metric tensor:

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Which comes from:

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