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  2. Fiber bundle - Wikipedia

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    This is called a trivial bundle. Examples of non-trivial fiber bundles include the Möbius strip and Klein bottle, as well as nontrivial covering spaces. Fiber bundles, such as the tangent bundle of a manifold and other more general vector bundles, play an important role in differential geometry and differential topology, as do principal bundles.

  3. Fiber bundle construction theorem - Wikipedia

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    The Möbius strip can be constructed by a non-trivial gluing of two trivial bundles on open subsets U and V of the circle S 1.When glued trivially (with g UV =1) one obtains the trivial bundle, but with the non-trivial gluing of g UV =1 on one overlap and g UV =-1 on the second overlap, one obtains the non-trivial bundle E, the Möbius strip.

  4. Covariant classical field theory - Wikipedia

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    A Lagrangian: given a fiber bundle ′, the Lagrangian is a function : ′. Suppose that the matter content is given by sections of E {\displaystyle E} with fibre V {\displaystyle V} from above. Then for example, more concretely we may consider E ′ {\displaystyle E'} to be a bundle where the fibre at p {\displaystyle p} is V ⊗ T p ∗ M ...

  5. Frame bundle - Wikipedia

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    The orthonormal frame bundle () of the Möbius strip is a non-trivial principal /-bundle over the circle. In mathematics , a frame bundle is a principal fiber bundle F ( E ) {\displaystyle F(E)} associated with any vector bundle E {\displaystyle E} .

  6. Category:Fiber bundles - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 February 2015, at 15:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Hopf fibration - Wikipedia

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    meaning that the fiber space S 1 (a circle) is embedded in the total space S 3 (the 3-sphere), and p : S 3 → S 2 (Hopf's map) projects S 3 onto the base space S 2 (the ordinary 2-sphere). The Hopf fibration, like any fiber bundle, has the important property that it is locally a product space.