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The following pages link to Riemannian-Maxwellian invertible structures in general relativity (Q1138799):
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- Space-times admitting Penrose-Floyd tensors (Q1058158) (← links)
- Lorentzian framed structures in general relativity (Q1067634) (← links)
- Some Kasner-type solutions (Q1140238) (← links)
- Some applications of globally framed structures to relativity (Q1262545) (← links)
- Comparison of algorithms for the symbolic computation of the NP spin coefficients and curvature components (Q1318251) (← links)
- A Rainich-like approach to the Killing-Yano tensors (Q1403992) (← links)
- Empty spaces and perfect fluids with homothetic transformation (Q1838898) (← links)
- Spacetimes with continuous linear isotropies. I: Spatial rotations (Q2059400) (← links)
- Complex relativity and real solutions. I: Introduction (Q2266464) (← links)
- Editorial note to: Brandon Carter, Black hole equilibrium states. I: Analytic and geometric properties of the Kerr solutions (Q2655220) (← links)
- ANISOTROPIC FLUIDS IN THE CASE OF STATIONARY AND AXISYMMETRIC SPACES OF GENERAL RELATIVITY (Q3376521) (← links)
- Separability of the Killing–Maxwell system underlying the generalized angular momentum constant in the Kerr–Newman black hole metrics (Q3780074) (← links)
- Hauser–Malhiot spaces admitting a perfect fluid energy-momentum tensor (Q3783787) (← links)
- Orthogonal transitivity, invertibility, and null geodesic separability in type <i>D</i> electrovac solutions of Einstein’s field equations with cosmological constant (Q3920262) (← links)
- Spacetimes admitting a vector field whose inner product with the Riemann tensor is zero (Q3951197) (← links)
- The Riemann tensor, the metric tensor, and curvature collineations in general relativity (Q3952759) (← links)
- Orthogonal transitivity, invertibility and null geodesic separability in type D vacuum solutions of Einstein’s field equations with cosmological constant (Q3959059) (← links)
- Spherically symmetric scalar fields (Q3987380) (← links)
- A GENERALIZATION OF THE WAHLQUIST SOLUTION (Q4937017) (← links)