NUT space

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Etymology[edit]

From the rearranged initials of the authors of the paper, Newman, Tamburino and Unti (1963), who independently rediscovered the solution originally found by Taub (1951).

Noun[edit]

NUT space (plural NUT spaces)

  1. A particular solution of the Einstein field equations associated with massive objects that have a gravitomagnetic charge.

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