Property of Tensor Satisfying Binary Law
- 1 716-0002 Okayama, Japan
Abstract
I report the reason why Tensor satisfying Binary Law has relations toward physics in this article. Q: The n th-order covariant derivative of the Vector {A μ , A μ }:(n=1) satisfying Binary Law. R: The n th-order covariant derivative of the Vector {A μ , A μ }:(n≥2) satisfying Binary Law. I have reported in other articles about Q. I report R in this article. I obtained the following results in this. I got the conclusion that derived function became 0. The derived function becoming 0 in the n th-order covariant derivative of the covariant vector A μ here in the case of n =2. Similarly, in the n th-order covariant derivative of the contravariant vector A μ in the case of n =4 .
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