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Abstract
We review Maxwell’s equations, incorporating magnetic monopoles, and derive the electric and magnetic fields applying the Helmholtz decomposition. By extending this decomposition to symmetric traceless tensors, we obtain the gravitoelectric and gravitomagnetic fields through the Maxwell-like equations of gravitoelectromagnetism with gravitomagnetic monopoles naturally present in them.
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