Lorentzian manifolds

Classification of electromagnetic fields

In differential geometry and theoretical physics, the classification of electromagnetic fields is a pointwise classification of bivectors at each point of a Lorentzian manifold. It is used in the study of solutions of Maxwell's equations and has applications in Einstein's theory of relativity. (Wikipedia).

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Pointwise | Maxwell's equations | Differential geometry | Pseudo-Riemannian manifold | Real number | Skew-symmetric matrix | Angle | Petrov classification | Minkowski space | Rank (linear algebra) | Magnitude (mathematics) | Geometrized unit system | Electromagnetic tensor | Lorentz group | Electrovacuum solution | Bivector