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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
[edit]- Allen E. Everett
- André Avez
- Anton Lampa (1868–1938), de:Anton Lampa
- Bogdan Mielnik (1936–2019) es:Bogdan Mielnik
- Brian O. J. Tupper
- Charles Lavanchy
- David B. Hall
- Donald M. Witt
- Günther Neumann
- Hans Brinkmann
- Henry R. Noble
- Hermann Starke
- István Ozsváth, eo:István Ozsváth
- Jean-Paul Auffray (1926–), fr:Jean-Paul Auffray
- John L. Friedman [1]
- Karl Erich Hupka (1884–1919), de:Karl Erich Hupka
- Klaus Scharnhorst
- Kristin Schleich
- Kurt Wolz
- Lluis Bel
- Thomas A. Roman
Other articles
[edit]A
[edit]B
[edit]- Bach bars
- Beck vacuums
- Beck-Maxwell electrovacuums
- Bell-Szekeres electrovacuum
- Bertotti-Robinson electrovacuum
- Bianchi dust models
- Bondi mass - is briefly mentioned in Mass in general relativity but a separate article should exist (just as there exist articles for ADM energy and Komar mass)
- Bondi radiation formalism
C
[edit]- Cauchy characteristic matching
- Cauchy evolution
- Cauchy problem in general relativity
- Chandrasekhar-Ferrari CPW vacuum
- Characteristic evolution
- Chazy-Curzon vacuum
- Classification of spacetime singularities
- Colliding plane waves
- Comoving distance#Comoving coordinates -- may be used in Continuum mechanics
- Conformal compactification
- Constraint equation
D
[edit]E
[edit]- Ehlers vacuums
- Ehlers-Maxwell electrovacuums
- Einstein-Maxwell equations
- Einstein static spacetime - exists as part of Static universe; is a separate article needed ?
- Electromagnetic peeling theorem
- Energy diagram
- Eötvös torsion balance
- Ernst-Maxwell electrovacuums
- Ernst vacuums
- Euclidean frame
- Expansion scalar
- Expansion tensor
- Exterior region
- Exterior solution
- Extrinsic curvature - does this already exist in another form ? exists as part of curvature
F
[edit]G
[edit]- Garfinkle-Melvin electrovacuum
- Geodesic incompleteness - compare geodesic manifold
- Gödel dust
- Gowdy vacuums
- Gravitational entropy
H
[edit]- Hans-Jürgen Schmidt
- Homogeneous plane waves
- Homogeneous spacetime
- Hypersurface orthogonal - does this already exist in another form ?
I
[edit]- 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
[edit]K
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]P
[edit]- Penrose-Khan vacuum
- Penrose limit
- Perturbation methods in general relativity - exists as cosmological perturbation theory
- Plane wave spacetimes
- Polarization modes
- Polhode motion
- Potential tensor
- Projection tensor --- mentioned in Congruence
- Prolate spheroidal chart
- Pseudo-energy-momentum complex - exists as Stress-energy-momentum pseudotensor which is a redirection (incorrect) from Landau-Lifshitz pseudotensor. The redirection is wrong because the Landau-Lifshitz pseudotensor is only one of about a dozen of SEM pseudotensors (more properly called Stress-energy-momentum complexes) that describe the purely gravitational part of the SEM tensor (more details in the discussion to the article). Lantonov (talk) 09:33, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
Q
[edit]R
[edit]- 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)
- Ricci spinors
- Robinson-Trautman null dusts
- Robinson-Trautman spacetimes
- Rosen coordinates
S
[edit]- 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
[edit]V
[edit]V
[edit]W
[edit]- Wave of death - https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/wave-of-death.93654/ - from 2006
- Weyl-Maxwell electrovacuums
- Warp metrics
- Weyl spinors
- Weyl vacuums
- Witten electrovacuums
Y
[edit]- YGKOW G1 - mentioned in Twin Quasar