Levi-Civita symbol
The Levi-Civita symbol, usually denoted as εijk, is a conventional abbreviation (similar to the Kronecker delta δij). It equals either 1, −1, or 0 depending on the values (1, 2, or 3) taken by the indices i, j, and k. It is
- equal to 1, if the indices are pairwise distinct and in cyclic order,
- equal to −1, if the indices are pairwise distinct but not in cyclic order, and
- equal to 0, if two of the indices are equal.
Thus
Remarks:
The symbol changes sign whenever two of the indices are interchanged.
The Levi-Civita symbol is a special case (for n=3, because it involves three indices) of a more general notion:
It equals the sign of the permutation (ijk). Therefore it is also called (Levi-Civita) permutation symbol.
The Levi-Civita symbol is used in the definiton of the Levi-Civita tensor that is also denoted as denoted as εijk.
Both the symbol and the tensor are named after the Italian mathematician and physicist Tullio Levi-Civita.