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The work of Weyl on the gravitational field occasioned by an axially symmetric distribution of matter and charge is generalized to the case in which g₄₄ and for an electrostatic field are functionally related, with or without spatial symmetry. It is shown that the most general electrostatic field in which g₄₄ and are related by an equation of the form g₄₄=12 (+c) ^2 can be represented by a line element of the form (ds) ^2=-e^-w (d{x^1) }^2+ (d{x^2) }^2+ (d{x^3) }^2+e^w (dt) ^2. Certain of the field equations are then identically satisfied while the remaining ones reduce to a single equation for w. The substitution w=-2log (1+v) transforms this into Laplace's equation for v, so that the solution can be expressed in terms of harmonic function.
Sudhansu Datta Majumdar (Mon,) studied this question.
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