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May 31, 2023 at 22:15 comment added Linas Jurgen Jost has an excellent math book called "Riemanninan Geometry and Geometric Analysis". It does NOT cover the pseudo-Riemannian case, but it does construct spinors and the spin group, spin manifolds and frame fields. The "tetrad" is just the frame field, nothing more. Its just a convenient choice of orthonormal coordinates. Since its a math book, its "precise" in ways that physics books are not.
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