metrisability

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Etymology

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metrise +‎ -ability

Noun

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metrisability (uncountable)

  1. The quality or state of being metrisable.
    • 2015, A. Rod Gover, Vladimir S. Matveev, “Projectively related metrics, Weyl nullity, and metric projectively invariant equations”, in arXiv[1]:
      The fundamental 2-tensor also leads to a new class of invariant linear differential operators that are canonically associated to these geometries; included is a third equation studied by Gallot et al. We apply the results to study the metrisability equation, in the nullity setting described.