Discussion Overview
The discussion centers around the terminology used in MTW regarding the "product rule" and "chain rule" in the context of derivatives, specifically in exercises related to covariant derivatives. Participants express confusion over the terminology and its implications for understanding the material.
Discussion Character
Main Points Raised
- One participant notes a discrepancy in terminology, stating that MTW refers to the product rule as the chain rule, which contradicts their understanding from other sources.
- Another participant suggests that the terminology might stem from different authors contributing to the text, leading to inconsistencies.
- A participant expresses uncertainty about the meaning of terms like "spleen" and "(co-)chain complexes," indicating a lack of clarity in the discussion.
- Some participants propose that the terms "Leibniz rule" and "Jacobi identity" are also relevant to the discussion of derivatives, though their definitions and applicability are not universally agreed upon.
- Concerns are raised about the clarity of MTW as a first textbook for learning general relativity, with suggestions that it may not be the best choice for beginners.
- One participant emphasizes the importance of terminology and intermediate steps in understanding the material, expressing frustration over the lack of clarity in the text.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants generally agree that there is confusion regarding the terminology used by MTW, but there is no consensus on why this discrepancy exists or how significant it is to their understanding of the material.
Contextual Notes
Some participants mention that the terminology used may vary among different authors and that the lack of clarity in definitions could lead to misunderstandings. There are also references to the need for more detailed explanations of concepts and derivations in the text.