Components of The Metric
This section assumes some familiarity with coordinate vectors.The components of the metric in any basis of vector fields, or frame, f = (X1, …, Xn) are given by
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(4)
The n2 functions gij form the entries of an n×n symmetric matrix, G. If
are two vectors at p ∈ U, then the value of the metric applied to v and w is determined by the coefficients (4) by bilinearity:
Denoting the matrix (gij) by G and arranging the components of the vectors v and w into column vectors v and w,
where vT and wT denote the transpose of the vectors v and w, respectively. Under a change of basis of the form
for some invertible n×n matrix A = (aij), the matrix of components of the metric changes by A as well. That is,
or, in terms of the entries of this matrix,
For this reason, the system of quantities gij is said to transform covariantly with respect to changes in the frame f.
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