Segre classification

{{Short description|Algebraic classification of rank two symmetric tensors}}

The Segre classification is an algebraic classification of rank two symmetric tensors. It was proposed by the italian mathematician Corrado Segre in 1884.

The resulting types are then known as Segre types. It is most commonly applied to the energy–momentum tensor (or the Ricci tensor) and primarily finds application in the classification of exact solutions in general relativity.

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References

  • {{cite book |author1=Stephani, Hans |author2=Kramer, Dietrich |author3=MacCallum, Malcolm |author4=Hoenselaers, Cornelius |author5=Herlt, Eduard |name-list-style=amp | title=Exact Solutions of Einstein's Field Equations | location=Cambridge | publisher=Cambridge University Press | year=2003 | isbn=0-521-46136-7}} See section 5.1 for the Segre classification.
  • {{cite journal | author=Segre, C. | title=Sulla teoria e sulla classificazione delle omografie in uno spazio lineare ad uno numero qualunque di dimensioni| journal=Memorie della R. Accademia dei Lincei | year=1884 | volume=3a | pages=127}}

Category:Linear algebra

Category:Tensors

Category:Tensors in general relativity

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