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RELATIVISTIC VECTOR FIELD
Electromagnetic potential; 4-potential; Four-potential; 4-potential A; Four vector potential; Electromagnetic four potential

Liberal–National party merger         
  • 1943 federal election]]
GROUP OF CENTRE-RIGHT POLITICAL PARTIES IN AUSTRALIA
Liberal/National coalition; Liberal–National party merger; Liberal/National merger; Liberal-National merger; Country/UAP coalition; UAP/Country coalition; Nationalist/Country coalition; Liberal/Country coalition; National/Liberal coalition; Country/Liberal coalition; Country/QPP coalition; Country/United coalition; Country/Nationalist coalition; Democratic/Country coalition; Nationalist/Progressive coalition; Liberal-National party merger; Liberal/NCP coalition; The Coalition (Australia); Liberal–National Coalition; Liberal-National Coalition; Country/National coalition; Liberal National Coalition
The Liberal Party of Australia and the National Party of Australia (formerly the Australian Country Party) have stood in Australian federal elections as a coalition since the Liberal Party's founding in 1944. A full merger of the parties has been debated for decades, as a result of a shrinking National Party vote.
Coalition government         
  • [[Sigmar Gabriel]] (SPD), [[Angela Merkel]] (CDU) and [[Horst Seehofer]] (CSU) presenting the 2013 coalition agreement for Germany's [[third Merkel cabinet]].
GOVERNMENT CONSISTING OF TWO OR MORE PARTIES
Coalition cabinet; Coalition governments; Coalition cabinets; Coalition ministry; Liberal-Conservative Coalition; Coalition agreement; Coalition Government; Coalition (government); Partnership government; Liberal-Conservative coalition; Coalition Ministry; Parliamentary coalition; Coalition governance; Governing coalition; Government coalition
A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election, an atypical outcome in nations with majoritarian electoral systems, but common under proportional representation.
Coalition agreement         
  • [[Sigmar Gabriel]] (SPD), [[Angela Merkel]] (CDU) and [[Horst Seehofer]] (CSU) presenting the 2013 coalition agreement for Germany's [[third Merkel cabinet]].
GOVERNMENT CONSISTING OF TWO OR MORE PARTIES
Coalition cabinet; Coalition governments; Coalition cabinets; Coalition ministry; Liberal-Conservative Coalition; Coalition agreement; Coalition Government; Coalition (government); Partnership government; Liberal-Conservative coalition; Coalition Ministry; Parliamentary coalition; Coalition governance; Governing coalition; Government coalition
In multi-party states, a coalition agreement is an agreement negotiated between the parties that form a coalition government. It codifies the most important shared goals and objectives of the cabinet.

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Electromagnetic four-potential

An electromagnetic four-potential is a relativistic vector function from which the electromagnetic field can be derived. It combines both an electric scalar potential and a magnetic vector potential into a single four-vector.

As measured in a given frame of reference, and for a given gauge, the first component of the electromagnetic four-potential is conventionally taken to be the electric scalar potential, and the other three components make up the magnetic vector potential. While both the scalar and vector potential depend upon the frame, the electromagnetic four-potential is Lorentz covariant.

Like other potentials, many different electromagnetic four-potentials correspond to the same electromagnetic field, depending upon the choice of gauge.

This article uses tensor index notation and the Minkowski metric sign convention (+ − − −). See also covariance and contravariance of vectors and raising and lowering indices for more details on notation. Formulae are given in SI units and Gaussian-cgs units.

Examples of use of potential coalition
1. Their leaders were never seen as potential coalition partners.
2. The three potential coalition partners also differ on tax policy.
3. The aftermath will likely be a period of difficult negotiations with potential coalition partners.
4. However, both the Labour and Meretz parties may be potential coalition partners for Kadima.
5. She bounced back in the March elections, winning more votes than her potential coalition partners combined.