🧄Divergence of an Antisymmetric Tensor in Terms of the Metric Determinant

This analysis details the crucial identity showing how the covariant divergence ( aTba\nabla_a T^{b a} ) of an antisymmetric tensor ( TabT^{a b} ), such as the electromagnetic field strength tensor, simplifies in curved spacetime. The derivation relies on two key properties: first, the contracted Christoffel symbol is equivalent to the partial derivative of the metric determinant's logarithm, Γaca=cln(g)\Gamma_{a c}^a=\partial_c \ln (\sqrt{g}); and second, the antisymmetry of TabT^{a b} causes the complex Christoffel correction term ( ΓacbTca\Gamma_{a c}^b T^{c a}) to vanish under summation. By combining the remaining terms using the reverse product rule, the full geometric divergence is shown to be equivalent to the curvature-corrected partial derivative form: aTba1gya(Tbag)\nabla_a T^{b a} \equiv \frac{1}{\sqrt{g}} \frac{\partial}{\partial y^a}\left(T^{b a} \sqrt{g}\right). This final result is paramount in general relativity, as it demonstrates that the effects of spacetime curvature are entirely and explicitly encapsulated within the volume element g\sqrt{g}, thereby preserving the coordinate-free structure of conservation laws like Maxwell's equations.

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