Physics:Peres metric

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In mathematical physics, the Peres metric is defined by the proper time

[math]\displaystyle{ {d \tau}^{2} = dt^2 - 2f(t+z, x, y) (dt+dz)^2-dx^2-dy^2-dz^2 }[/math]

for any arbitrary function f. If f is a harmonic function with respect to x and y, then the corresponding Peres metric satisfies the Einstein field equations in vacuum. Such a metric is often studied in the context of gravitational waves. The metric is named for Israeli physicist Asher Peres, who first defined the metric in 1959.

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