Gravitational stress-energy tensor The stress–energy tensor, sometimes called the stress–energy–momentum tensor or the energy–momentum tensor, is a tensor physical...
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electromagnetic stress–energy tensor is the contribution to the stress–energy tensor due to the electromagnetic field. The stress–energy tensor describes the...
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The Maxwell stress tensor (named after James Clerk Maxwell) is a symmetric second-order tensor in three dimensions that is used in classical electromagnetism...
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continuum mechanics Viscous stress tensor, in continuum mechanics Stress–energy tensor, in relativistic theories Maxwell stress tensor, in electromagnetism Electromagnetic...
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Einstein field equations (redirect from Mass-energy tensor)
of a tensor equation which related the local spacetime curvature (expressed by the Einstein tensor) with the local energy, momentum and stress within...
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Belinfante–Rosenfeld tensor is a modification of the stress–energy tensor that is constructed from the canonical stress–energy tensor and the spin current...
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stress scalar. The unit vector is dimensionless. The Cauchy stress tensor obeys the tensor transformation law under a change in the system of coordinates...
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electromagnetism, the electromagnetic tensor or electromagnetic field tensor (sometimes called the field strength tensor, Faraday tensor or Maxwell bivector) is a...
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tensor, g is the metric tensor and R is the scalar curvature. It is used in the Einstein field equations. The stress–energy tensor (sometimes stress–energy–momentum...
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differential geometry, the Einstein tensor (named after Albert Einstein; also known as the trace-reversed Ricci tensor) is used to express the curvature...
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electromagnetic stress–energy tensor can be interpreted as the flux density of the momentum four-vector, and is a contravariant symmetric tensor that is the...
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relativity (stress–energy tensor, curvature tensor, ...). In applications, it is common to study situations in which a different tensor can occur at...
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Graviton (redirect from Graviton energy)
spin-2 boson because the source of gravitation is the stress–energy tensor, a second-order tensor (compared with electromagnetism's spin-1 photon, the...
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Lamé's stress ellipsoid Reinforced solid Residual stress Shear strength Shot peening Strain Strain tensor Strain rate tensor Stress–energy tensor Stress–strain...
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for the conservation of energy and linear momentum, the electromagnetic stress–energy tensor is best represented as a mixed tensor density T μ ν = T μ γ...
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tensor to the stress–energy tensor, which represents the distribution of energy, momentum and stress in the spacetime manifold. The Einstein tensor is...
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In mathematics and physics, a tensor field is a function assigning a tensor to each point of a region of a mathematical space (typically a Euclidean space...
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constitutive models (for example, the Cauchy Stress tensor is variant to a pure rotation, while the deformation strain tensor is invariant; thus creating problems...
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metric (and the associated curvature tensors) to the stress–energy tensor T μ ν {\displaystyle T_{\mu \nu }} . This tensor equation is a complicated set of...
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of tensor theory. For expositions of tensor theory from different points of view, see: Tensor Tensor (intrinsic definition) Application of tensor theory...
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relativity, a stress–energy–momentum pseudotensor, such as the Landau–Lifshitz pseudotensor, is an extension of the non-gravitational stress–energy tensor that...
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although Kaluza originally provided a stress–energy tensor for his theory, and Thiry included a stress–energy tensor in his thesis. But as described by Gonner...
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1,1,1)} is the metric tensor of Minkowski spacetime. In time-positive metric signature tensor notation, the stress–energy tensor of a perfect fluid can...
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manifold whose Einstein tensor vanishes identically. According to the Einstein field equation, this means that the stress–energy tensor also vanishes identically...
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in mathematical physics, these tensor fields should also give rise to specific contributions to the stress–energy tensor T α β {\displaystyle T^{\alpha...
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Killing vector field (section Stress-energy tensor)
{\displaystyle \nabla _{a}T^{ab}=0} , which are properties typical of a stress-energy tensor, and a Killing vector X b {\displaystyle X_{b}} , we can construct...
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is considered to be the stress–energy tensor or matter tensor. However, the way in which the immediate presence of mass-energy in some region affects the...
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Curved spacetime (section Pressure and stress)
{\displaystyle T_{\mu \nu },} the stress–energy tensor. Fig. 5-5 classifies the various sources of gravity in the stress–energy tensor: T 00 {\displaystyle T^{00}}...
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\alpha }-T^{\alpha \beta }\neq 0} and therefore, the stress–energy tensor is not a symmetric tensor. The quantity S is the density of spin angular momentum...
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mathematics, the modern component-free approach to the theory of a tensor views a tensor as an abstract object, expressing some definite type of multilinear...
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