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Does there exist textbook or webpage which has a list of the unique components of $R^{\mu}_{\nu \alpha \beta}$ for the Kerr metric?

Such a reference is easy enough to find for Schwarzchild (including on this site), but Kerr is a bit more tricky.

Of course, you can use your favourite symbolic manipulation tool e.g. Mathematica to compute the terms but:

  • It is hard to get it into a "nice" form using common symbols in Boyer-Lindquist coordinates such as $\Sigma(r,\theta)$, $\Delta(r)$, etc.
  • Mistakes and typos are all to easy to make - would be good to have a de facto "source of truth".
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    Check chapter 6 (The Kerr metric) from "The mathematical theory of black holes" by S. Chandrasekhar – KP99 Aug 12 '22 at 17:22

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