Saturday, 19 October 2019

differential geometry - Derivation of the volume element (which uses the metric tensor)?


I have often seen $\sqrt{-g}$ in integrals, especially actions, where $g=\mathrm{det}(g_{\mu \nu})$. Does anyone know of a derivation that shows that this is indeed the volume element which must be utilized? I have searched online, but all the literature I have encountered assumes you accept it as the volume element.




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