Weyl–Lewis–Papapetrou coordinates

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In general relativity, the Weyl–Lewis–Papapetrou coordinates are used in solutions to the vacuum region surrounding an axisymmetric distribution of mass–energy. They are named for Hermann Weyl, Thomas Lewis, and Achilles Papapetrou.[1][2][3]

Details

The square of the line element is of the form:[4]

ds2=e2νdt2+ρ2B2e2ν(dϕωdt)2+e2(λν)(dρ2+dz2)

where (t,ρ,ϕ,z) are the cylindrical Weyl–Lewis–Papapetrou coordinates in 3+1-dimensional spacetime, and λ, ν, ω, and B, are unknown functions of the spatial non-angular coordinates ρ and z only. Different authors define the functions of the coordinates differently.

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