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Spin-coefficients and null tetrad components of the Ricci tensor and the Weyl conform tensor are evaluated in terms of a single complex gravitational potential ε, while null tetrad components of the electromagnetic stress energy tensor are evaluated in terms of a second complex potential φ. All the results are expressed elegantly in terms of a differential operator ð, similar to the ``thop'' of Newman and Penrose. The problem of finding physically pertinent stationary axially symmetric Einstein-Maxwell fields is reduced to the search for a complex solution ξ0(x, y) of one nonlinear differential equation subject to simple subsidiary conditions.
Frederick J. Ernst (Sun,) studied this question.
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