Isothermal coordinates
Coordinates of a two-dimensional Riemannian space in which the square of the line element has the form:
Isothermal coordinates specify a conformal mapping of the two-dimensional Riemannian manifold into the Euclidean plane. Isothermal coordinates can always be introduced in a compact domain of a regular two-dimensional manifold. The Gaussian curvature can be calculated in isothermal coordinates by the formula:
where is the Laplace operator.
Isothermal coordinates are also considered in two-dimensional pseudo-Riemannian spaces; the square of the line element then has the form:
Here, frequent use is made of coordinates which are naturally connected with isothermal coordinates and in which the square of the line element has the form:
In this case the lines and are isotropic geodesics and the coordinate system is called isotropic. Isotropic coordinates are extensively used in general relativity theory.
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References
[a1] | W. Blaschke, K. Leichtweiss, "Elementare Differentialgeometrie" , Springer (1973) |
Isothermal coordinates. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Isothermal_coordinates&oldid=28225