Robertson-Walker metric metrik-e Robertson-Walker (#) Fr.: métrique de Robertson-Walker The mathematical description of the interval (→ space-time
separation) between → events ("points" in space-time)
in a → homogeneous and
→ isotropic → Universe.
It results from an exact solution of
→ Einstein's field equations
of → general relativity.
Under the assumptions, the
Robertson-Walker interval is expressed by: Named after Howard Percy Robertson (1903-1961), American mathematician and physicist, and Arthur Geoffrey Walker (1909-2001), British mathematician and physicist, for their contributions to physics and physical cosmology; → metric. |
Schwarzschild metric metrik-e Schwarzschild Fr.: métrique de Schwarzschild In → general relativity, the → metric that describes the → space-time outside a static mass with spherically symmetric distribution. |
skew-symmetric tensor tânsor-e pâdhamâmun Fr.: tenseur antisymétrique A tensor that is the negative of its → transpose. For example, a second-order covariant tensor Ajk if its components satisfy the equality: Ajk = - Akj. Also called antisymmetric tensor. |
Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet (SPHERE) Fr.: Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet (SPHERE) The → extreme adaptive optics system and → coronagraphic facility at the → European Southern Observatory (ESO) → Very Large Telescope (VLT) (UT3) available from May 2014. Its primary science goal is imaging, low-resolution spectroscopic, and polarimetric characterization of → exoplanetary system at → visible and → near-infrared wavelengths (0.5-2.32 μm). SPHERE is capable of obtaining → diffraction-limited images at 0''.02 to 0''.08 resolution depending on the wavelength. Its → spectral resolution is 30 to 350, depending on the mode. → spectro-; → polarimetric; → high; → contrast; → exoplanet. |
spectrophotometric binâb-šidsanjik Fr.: spectrophotométrie Of or relating to → spectrophotometry. → spectrum; → photometry. |
spectropolarimetric binâb-qotbešsanji, binâb-qotbešsanjik Fr.: spectropoolarimétrique Of or relating to → spectropolarimetry. → spectropolarimetry; → -ic. |
stoichiometric stoyxiyosanjik Fr.: stoechiométrique 1) Of or pertaining to → stoichiometry. → stoichiometry; → -ic. |
symmetric relation bâzâneš-e hamâmun Fr.: relation symétrique A relation between two quantities such that the first is to the second as the second is to the first. In symbols: a R b = b R a. For example, multiplication is an operation with a symmetric relation between the factors: 5 x 3 = 3 x 5. |
symmetric tensor tânsor-e hamâmun Fr.: tenseur symétrique A tensor that is → invariant under any → permutation of its indices (→ index). In other words, a tensor that equals its → transpose. For example, a second-order → covariant tensor Ajk if its components satisfy the equality: Ajk = Akj. |
symmetric, symmetrical hamâmun Fr.: symétrique Characterized by or exhibiting → symmetry. Adj. of → symmetry. |
trigonometric sebarsanjik Fr.: trigonométrique, circulaire Relating to or used in → trigonometry. → trigonometric function. → trigonometry; → -ic. |
trigonometric function karyâ-ye sebarsanjik Fr.: fonction circulaire, ~ trigonomtérique A function of an angle, one of six functions (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant) that represent ratios of sides of right triangles. Also called circular function. → trigonometric; → function. |
trigonometric parallax didgašt-e sebarsanji, ~ sebarsanjik Fr.: parallaxe trigonométrique The → parallax of a nearby star (less than 300 → light-years) against the background of more distant stars resulting from the motion of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun. → trigonometric; → parallax. |