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THE MEANING OF RELATIVITY

character, that they must depend linearly and homogeneously upon the and the . We therefore put

(67)

In addition, we can state that the must be symmetrical with respect to the indices and . For we can assume from a representation by the aid of a Euclidean system of local co-ordinates that the same parallelogram will be described by the displacement of an element along a second element as by a displacement of along . We must therefore have

The statement made above follows from this, after interchanging the indices of summation, and , on the right-hand side.

Since the quantities determine all the metrical properties of the continuum, they must also determine the . If we consider the invariant of the vector , that is, the square of its magnitude,

which is an invariant, this cannot change in a parallel displacement. We therefore have

or, by (67),