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Projective symmetry in null Einstein-Maxwell space-times. (English) Zbl 1063.83526

Summary: A discussion of projective symmetry in general relativity is given. Techniques are developed and used to show that null Einstein–Maxwell fields in general relativity cannot admit any proper projective symmetry.

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83C22 Einstein-Maxwell equations
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