| 1. | The solutions to the vacuum field equations are called vacuum solutions.
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| 2. | Solutions of the vacuum field equations are called vacuum solutions.
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| 3. | In terms of these quantities the Einstein vacuum field equations can be put in the form
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| 4. | Regge showed that the vacuum field equations can be reformulated as a restriction on these deficit angles.
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| 5. | The term zero-point field ( ZPF ) is sometimes used when referring to a specific vacuum field.
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| 6. | However, this elimination does not mean that the vacuum field has been rendered unimportant or without physical consequences.
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| 7. | The vacuum field equations ( obtained when " T " is identically zero ) define Einstein manifolds.
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| 8. | The " vacuum field equations " are the field equations written without matter ( including sources ).
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| 9. | This phenomena can be understood, partly, in terms of the action of the vacuum field on the atom.
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| 10. | The EM fields distort the vacuum field perturbations surrounding the craft sufficiently to affect the permeability and permittivity of space.
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