Wikipedia:WikiProject Physics/Taskforces/Relativity/Missing articles


Many articles on relativity are missing. The following lists many such articles. Some articles that may already exist (but with another name, or as part of another article) are indicated. Also, it may be better to merge some of these proposed articles (with each other or into other articles).

People

  1. Allen E. Everett
  2. André Avez
  3. Anton Lampa (1868–1938), de:Anton Lampa
  4. Bogdan Mielnik (1936–2019) es:Bogdan Mielnik
  5. Brian O. J. Tupper
  6. Charles Lavanchy
  7. David B. Hall
  8. Donald M. Witt
  9. Günther Neumann
  10. Hans Brinkmann
  11. Henry R. Noble
  12. Hermann Starke
  13. István Ozsváth, eo:István Ozsváth
  14. Jean-Paul Auffray (1926–), fr:Jean-Paul Auffray
  15. John L. Friedman [1]
  16. Karl Erich Hupka (1884–1919), de:Karl Erich Hupka
  17. Klaus Scharnhorst
  18. Kristin Schleich
  19. Kurt Wolz
  20. Lluis Bel
  21. Thomas A. Roman

A

B

C

D

  • Decomposition of metric tensor
  • Deficit angles
  • Double Kerr vacuum

E

F

  • Far fields in general relativity
  • Finkelstein diagram
  • Friedel-Starodubtsev action

G

H

  • Hans-Jürgen Schmidt
  • Homogeneous plane waves
  • Homogeneous spacetime
  • Hypersurface orthogonal - does this already exist in another form ?

I

  • Impulsive plane wave
  • Inertial drive
  • Initial value formulations
  • Initial value problem in vacuum relativity
  • Integration by parts in curved spacetimes
  • Interior region
  • Isolated object

J

  • Janis-Newman-Winacour scalar field solution

K

  • Kasner dusts
  • Kantowski-Sachs dusts
  • Kerns-Wild vacuum
  • Kerr-dS lambdvacuum
  • Kerr-Newman-NUT-de Sitter solution
  • Kerr-Vaidya null dust
  • Kinnersley-Walker photon rocket
  • Komar mass-energy

L

  • Light cone quantization
  • Linear frame
  • Linearized plane waves (general relativity)
  • Linearized theory of gravitational waves
  • Locally isometric - does this already exist in another form ?
  • Long range influence - does this already exist in another form ?
  • Lorentzian adjoint

M

  • Matching conditions
  • Maximal analytic extension
  • Melvin electrovacuum
  • Metric compatibility
  • Metric theories of gravitation
  • Monochromatic gravitational plane wave
  • Monochromatic circularly polarized gravitational plane wave
  • Monochromatic linearly polarized gravitational plane wave

N

  • Nariai lambdavacuum
  • Neugebauer-Meinel disk
  • Neugebauer-Meinel dust
  • Newman-Penrose tetrad
  • News (relativity)
  • Nonlocality of gravitational field energy-momentum
  • Novikov coordinates
  • Null curvature singularity
  • Null congruence
  • Null geodesic congruence
  • Null infinity
  • NUT vacuum

O

  • Oszváth-Schücking vacuum

P

Q

  • Quadratic Lagrangian
  • Quadrupole radiation formula
  • Quasilocal mass-energy

R

  • Radiation-dominated
  • Radiation field
  • Radiation fluid
  • Reissner-Nordström-de Sitter electrolambdavacuum
  • Relativistic multipole moments
  • Relativity in rotating frames
  • Ricci identity - does this already exist in another form ? Yes. Ricci identity is better known as the first Bianchi identity --Lantonov (talk) 09:41, 12 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • Ricci spinors
  • Robinson-Trautman null dusts
  • Robinson-Trautman spacetimes
  • Rosen coordinates

S

  • Sandwich waves
  • Schwarzschild-de Sitter lambdavacuum
  • Schwarzschild fluid
  • Schwarzschild generating plane wave
  • Shear tensor
  • Simulation particle
  • Spacetime holonomy - compare the article holonomy
  • Spatial hyperslice - (Spacelike hypersurface is perhaps better)
  • Special covariance
  • Spin-spin forces
  • Stationary limit surfaces
  • Stellar surface
  • Superenergy tensor - exists as Stress-energy tensor redirected from Stress-energy-momentum tensor. Stress-energy-momentum tensor is the most correct name of the article as most sources (textbooks) use this term.
  • Szekeres electrovacuums

T

  • Traced particle

V

  • Uniform electromagnetic plane wave

V

W

Y

Z

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