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Einstein field equations         
  • EFE on a wall in [[Leiden]], Netherlands
FIELD EQUATIONS IN GENERAL RELATIVITY
Einstein field equation; Einstein's field equations; Einstein's equations; Einstein equation; Einstein Field Equations (EFE); Mass-energy tensor; Vacuum field equations; Einstein's equation; Einstein's field equation; Einstein Field Equations; Einstein equations; Einstein/Maxwell field equations; Einstein-Maxwell equations; Albert Einstein's equation; Einstein's equations of gravity; Einstein Equations; Albert Einstein's field equations; Einstein–Maxwell equations; Einstein gravitational constant
In the general theory of relativity, the Einstein field equations (EFE; also known as Einstein's equations) relate the geometry of spacetime to the distribution of matter within it.
Maxwell's equations         
  • '''n'''}} is the [[unit normal]]. (The curl of a vector field doesn't literally look like the "circulations", this is a heuristic depiction.)
  • '''B'''}} field, which has no magnetic charges as shown. The outward [[unit normal]] is '''n'''.
  • 1='''E'''<sub>0</sub> ⋅ '''B'''<sub>0</sub> = 0 = '''E'''<sub>0</sub> ⋅ '''k''' = '''B'''<sub>0</sub> ⋅ '''k'''}}
  • In a [[geomagnetic storm]], a surge in the flux of charged particles temporarily alters [[Earth's magnetic field]], which induces electric fields in Earth's atmosphere, thus causing surges in electrical [[power grid]]s. (Not to scale.)
  • ''Left:'' A schematic view of how an assembly of microscopic dipoles produces opposite surface charges as shown at top and bottom. ''Right:'' How an assembly of microscopic current loops add together to produce a macroscopically circulating current loop. Inside the boundaries, the individual contributions tend to cancel, but at the boundaries no cancelation occurs.
  • Electric field from positive to negative charges
SET OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS THAT DESCRIBE HOW ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS ARE GENERATED AND ALTERED BY EACH OTHER AND BY CHARGES AND CURRENTS
Maxwell's Equations; Maxwells equations; Maxwell equations; Maxwell equation; Maxwell's equation; Maxwell's laws; Maxwell's theory; Maxwell Laws; Maxwell's field equations; Maxwell Equations; Laws of electromagnetism; Maxwell theory; Maxwell's Equation; Maxwell's Laws; Maxwell field equations; Maxwell electrodynamics; Maxwell’s equations; Maxwell Law; Great papers of James Clerk Maxwell; Great papers of james clerk maxwell; Maxwell's four equations; Maxwell's differential equations; Table of Maxwell equations
Maxwell's equations, or Maxwell–Heaviside equations, are a set of coupled partial differential equations that, together with the Lorentz force law, form the foundation of classical electromagnetism, classical optics, and electric circuits.
System of equations         
FINITE SET OF EQUATIONS TO BE SOLVED SIMULTANEOUSLY (AS A LOGICAL CONJUNCTION), POSSIBLY FOR MULTIPLE UNKNOWNS
Systems of equations; Simultaneous equation; Equation system; X equations y unknowns; Simeltanious equations; Simultaneous linear equation; Simultaneous equations
In mathematics, a set of simultaneous equations, also known as a system of equations or an equation system, is a finite set of equations for which common solutions are sought. An equation system is usually classified in the same manner as single equations, namely as a:

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George W. Hart

George William Hart (born 1955) is an American sculptor and geometer. Before retiring, he was an associate professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University in New York City and then an interdepartmental research professor at Stony Brook University. His work includes both academic and artistic approaches to mathematics.

He is the father of mathematics popularizer and YouTuber Vi Hart.