Physics:Kaluza–Klein–Riemann curvature tensor
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In Kaluza–Klein theory, a unification of general relativity and electromagnetism, the five-fimensional Kaluza–Klein–Riemann curvature tensor (or Kaluza–Klein–Riemann–Christoffel curvature tensor) is the generalization of the four-dimensional Riemann curvature tensor (or Riemann–Christoffel curvature tensor). Its contraction with itself is the Kaluza–Klein–Ricci tensor, a generalization of the Ricci tensor. Its contraction with the Kaluza–Klein metric is the Kaluza–Klein–Ricci scalar, a generalization of the Ricci scalar. Both are required in the Kaluza–Klein Einstein field equations.
The Kaluza–Klein–Riemann curvature tensor, Kaluza–Klein–Ricci tensor and scalar are namend after Theodor Kaluza, Oskar Klein, Bernhard Riemann and Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro.
Definition
Let be the Kaluza–Klein metric, which includes a graviphoton (or gravivector) and a graviscalar (or radion) , and be the Kaluza–Klein–Christoffel symbols. The Kaluza–Klein–Riemann curvature tensor is given by:[1]
The Kaluza–Klein–Ricci tensor and scalar are given by:[2][3]
Both formulas can be related to the ordinary Ricci tensor and Ricci scalar.[4]
Properties
- The Kaluza–Klein Ricci tensor is given by:[5]
- Using the inverse Kaluza–Klein metric,[6] the Kaluza–Klein Ricci scalar is given by:
Literature
- Steven, Weinberg (1972) (in en). Gravitation and Cosmology: Principles and Applications of the General Theory of Relativity. ISBN 978-0471925675. https://ia601400.us.archive.org/19/items/in.ernet.dli.2015.148124/2015.148124.Gravitation-And-Cosmology-Principles-And-Applications-Of-The-General-Theory-Of-Relativity.pdf.
- Overduin, J. M.; Wesson, P. S. (1997). "Kaluza–Klein Gravity". Physics Reports 283 (5): 303–378. doi:10.1016/S0370-1573(96)00046-4. Bibcode: 1997PhR...283..303O.
- Sabine Hossenfelder (2003). Schwarze Löcher in Extra-Dimensionen: Eigenschaften und Nachweis (PDF) (PhD thesis) (in Deutsch). Frankfurt am Main. Retrieved 2026-01-18.
- Choquet-Bruhat, Yvonne (2008) (in en). General Relativity and the Einstein equations. Oxford Mathematical Monographs. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923072-3.
References
- ↑ Choquet-Bruhat 08; Appendix VII, Equation (4.1)
- ↑ Overduin & Wesson 1997, Equation (4)
- ↑ Choquet-Bruhat 08; Appendix VII, Equation (5.1)
- ↑ Choquet-Bruhat 08, Chapter XIV, Equations (3.2)-(3.4) and Chapter XVI, Equations (3.1)-(3.3)
- ↑ Choquet-Bruhat 08, Equations (2.16) to (2.18)
- ↑ Hossenfelder 03, Equation (4.21)
