Sci-Tech Dictionary:

manifest covariance

(′man·ə′fest kō′ver·ē·əns)

(relativity) Property of an expression composed of Lorentz invariant numbers and operators, four-vectors, and tensors in such a way that its Lorentz covariance is immediately obvious.


 
 
 

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