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- Gaussian_polar_coordinates abstract "In the theory of Lorentzian manifolds, spherically symmetric spacetimes admit a family of nested round spheres. In each of these spheres, every point can be carried to any other by an appropriate rotation about the center of symmetry.There are several different types of coordinate chart which are adapted to this family of nested spheres, each introducing a different kind of distortion. The best known alternative is the Schwarzschild chart, which correctly represents distances within each sphere, but (in general) distorts radial distances and angles. Another popular choice is the isotropic chart, which correctly represents angles (but in general distorts both radial and transverse distances). A third choice is the Gaussian polar chart, which correctly represents radial distances, but distorts transverse distances and angles. In all three possibilities, the nested geometric spheres are represented by coordinate spheres, so we can say that their roundness is correctly represented.".
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- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coordinate_charts_in_general_relativity.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lorentzian_manifolds.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLink Frame_fields_in_general_relativity.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLink Isotropic_coordinates.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLink Line_element.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLink Schwarzschild_coordinates.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLink Spherically_symmetric_spacetime.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLink Static_spacetime.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLink Static_spherically_symmetric_perfect_fluid.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gaussian polar coordinates".
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- Gaussian_polar_coordinates date "December 2009".
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- Gaussian_polar_coordinates subject Category:Coordinate_charts_in_general_relativity.
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates subject Category:Lorentzian_manifolds.
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- Gaussian_polar_coordinates comment "In the theory of Lorentzian manifolds, spherically symmetric spacetimes admit a family of nested round spheres. In each of these spheres, every point can be carried to any other by an appropriate rotation about the center of symmetry.There are several different types of coordinate chart which are adapted to this family of nested spheres, each introducing a different kind of distortion.".
- Gaussian_polar_coordinates label "Gaussian polar coordinates".
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