Nonmetricity tensor

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In mathematics, the nonmetricity tensor in differential geometry is the covariant derivative of the metric tensor. It can be interpreted as the failure of a connection to parallelly transport the metric. Physically, this corresponds to the failure of the metric to preserve angles and lengths under parallel transport.

Let be a manifold equipped with a metric , and let be an affine connection on the tangent bundle . The nonmetricity tensor is defined (some authors use the opposite sign convention) asfor arbitrary vector fields. In abstract index notation, this reads .

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