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Could EM 'Faraday' tensor represent 'Curvature' ??


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If, in EM, the Faraday tensor [math]F^{\mu \nu} \equiv \partial^{\mu} A^{\nu} - \partial^{\nu} A^{\mu}[/math] (Wiki); and if, in GR, the Riemann curvature tensor is [math]R(u,v) \equiv \nabla_u \nabla_v - \nabla_v \nabla_u[/math] (Wiki); then, could one 'visually identify' the EM 4-vector [math]A^{\mu}[/math] as the 'covariant derivative' of 'something else', as [math]A^{\mu} \equiv \partial^{\mu} T[/math], and then view the Faraday tensor, [math]F^{\mu \nu} \equiv \left( \partial^{\mu} \partial^{\nu} - \partial^{\nu} \partial^{\mu} \right) T[/math], as a kind of 'curvature' tensor ?

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