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Gravitational plane waves are described as "non-flat solutions of Albert Einstein’s empty spacetime field equation".[1][2][3][4] They are a special class of a vacuum pp-wave spacetime.

In general relativity,[5] the may be defined in terms of Brinkmann coordinates by

ds2=[a(u)(x2y2)+2b(u)xy]du2+2dudv+dx2+dy2

Here, a(u),b(u) can be any smooth functions; they control the waveform of the two possible polarization modes of gravitational radiation. In this context, these two modes are usually called the plus mode and cross mode, respectively.

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