The Huggins term in general relativity

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Electromagnetism, Field Theory (Physics), Momentum Theory, Relativity, Tensors, Differential Equations, Einstein Equations, Maxwell Equation

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It is shown that any symmetric tensor density of covariant rank 2 which is divergence-free and is a concomitant of the metric tensor, a vector field, and their first and second derivatives will be entirely independent of the vector field. From this we show that there is no suitable generalization of the Huggins term for the theory of general relativity.

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