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In general, the proper time from a point to a (infinitesimally) nearby point under a metric is given by:

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Generally because these metric coefficients multiply onto identical terms .

Therefore if a world line is parameterised by from to , then the total proper time experienced on that line is

Now put and take the two outside the square root, giving

This is just an integral involving the known functions , and the derivatives of (with respect to ).

Suppressing function dependencies, using for derivative with respect to the path parameter and summing repeated indices implicitly gives a more compact way of writing this: