Talk:Minkowski space
|
This could use some colloquialization. -- ESP 04:28 21 Jul 2003 (UTC)
I'm not sure about calling Minkowski space non-Euclidean. Standard usage is to call spaces with curvature non-Euclidean. Minkowski space is flat (the curvature tensor is zero). Bartosz 07:18, 21 Aug 2003 (UTC)
I started expanding this page and then ran out of time. It's in a rather half-baked state right now. A lot more needs to be said. I'll expand it when I find more time. -- Fropuff 01:53, 2004 Mar 16 (UTC)
Is Minkowski space a vector space or an affine space? There is no prefered origin. Phys 00:13, 21 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Depends on who you read. Naber (ref. in article) defines it as a vector space, though I've seen it defined as an affine space as well. I guess it really depends on the context you use it in. As a model for flat spacetime one should properly think of it as an affine space. As the set of momentum four-vectors one should regarded it as a vector space. To be pedantic we should distinguish between the two. — Fropuff 01:32, 2004 Aug 21 (UTC)