Vacuum solution
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A vacuum solution is a solution of a field equation in which the sources of the field are taken to be identically zero. That is, such field equations are written without matter interaction (i.e.- set to zero).
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Examples
- In Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism, a vacuum solution would represent the electromagnetic field in a region of space where there are no electromagnetic sources (charges and electric currents), i.e. where the current 4-vector vanishes:[1]
- Einstein's theory of general relativity where a vacuum solution[2] would represent the gravitational field in a region of spacetime where there are no gravitational sources (masses), i.e. where the energy-momentum tensor vanishes:[3]
- Kaluza–Klein vacuum (static) field equations[4]
- Kasner vacuum solution[5]
See also
- Einstein field equations
- Kasner metric
- Kerr metric
- Maxwell's equations
- Vacuum solution (general relativity)
Notes
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