Talk:Cotton tensor
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Making the definition readable by non-experts
editI have read part of Berger Gauduchon Mazet long time ago and remember a few things about connections and the curvature tensor, and conventions in this field, but not all. The expression given for the coefficients of the Cotton tensor appears ambiguous to me.
- Does refer to the connection (covariant derivative) associated to g (and w.r.t. the vector field ) or is it just the partial derivative w.r.t. j?
- Does mean or ? This is related to the previous question.
- Similarly the absence of parentheses in makes it ambiguous, and as a non-expert, I cannot guess which parenthesing (bracketing) was meant: , , , maybe another one I would have missed?