Weyl–Lewis–Papapetrou kuskanchasqankuna

Tukuypaq relatiwidadpiqa Weyl–Lewis–Papapetrou kuskanchasqakunaqa huk huñusqa kuskanchasqakunam, masa–kallpa nisqaqta axisimetriku rakiyninpa muyuriqninpi ch'usaq suyup solucionninkunapi llamk'achisqa. Hermann Weyl, Thomas Lewis, Achilles Papapetrou sutiyuq runakunap sutin.[1][2][3]

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Chiru elementopa cuadradonqa kayhinam:

 

maypi ( t, . ρ, . φ, . z ) nisqakunaqa 3 nisqapi Weyl–Lewis–Papapetrou nisqa silindriku kuskanchasqakunam + 1 espaciotiempo, wan λ, ν, ω, B, mana riqsisqa llamk'aykunam ρ, z kaqlla espacial mana kuchuyuq kuskanchasqakunap. Imaymana qillqaqkunam huknirayta coordenadakunapa ruwayninkunata riqsichinku.

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  1. Weyl, H. (1917). "Zur Gravitationstheorie". Annalen der Physik 54 (18): 117–145. Error: Bad DOI specified. Bibcode 1917AnP...359..117W. https://zenodo.org/record/1424330. 
  2. Lewis, T. (1932). "Some special solutions of the equations of axially symmetric gravitational fields". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character 136 (829): 176–92. Error: Bad DOI specified. Bibcode 1932RSPSA.136..176L. 
  3. Papapetrou, A. (1948). "A static solution of the equations of the gravitatinal field for an arbitrary charge-distribution". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences 52: 191–204.