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Volumn 16, Issue 12, 1974, Pages 2395-2402

Some solutions of complex Einstein equations

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EID: 36749110862     PISSN: 00222488     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1063/1.522505     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (389)

References (11)
  • 3
    • 9344269227 scopus 로고
    • The null tetrad formalism used throughout this text, follows notation and convention of the real null tetrad formalism used in
    • abandoning, however, of course the assumption that [formula omitted] and all its implications.
    • (1969) J. Math. Phys. , vol.10 , pp. 1842
    • Debney, G.1    Kerr, R.2    Schild, A.3
  • 5
    • 84950900352 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The ordered symbol, however, describes the type of [formula omitted] as referred to the specific orientation of the tetrad considered given, modulo G transformation only.
    • Any improper tetrad transformation [formula omitted] with det [formula omitted] maps type [formula omitted] into [formula omitted]
  • 6
    • 84950790297 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • for that reason, if one thinks about the type of [formula omitted] irrespective of the orientation for the tetrad, we have to interpret [formula omitted] rather as a commutative tensor product.
  • 7
    • 84950839218 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • That is, an oriented complex [formula omitted] as per Ref. 5.
  • 8
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    • Of course, the improper tetrad transofrmation, e.g., [formula omitted] [formula omitted] [formula omitted] [formula omitted] would change “strong eaven” into “strong hell” with [formula omitted]


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