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  2. Vector bundle - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a vector bundle is a topological construction that makes precise the idea of a family of vector spaces parameterized by another space (for example could be a topological space, a manifold, or an algebraic variety): to every point of the space we associate (or "attach") a vector space () in such a way that these vector spaces fit ...

  3. Bundle (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    One example of a principal bundle is the frame bundle. If for each two points b 1 and b 2 in the base, the corresponding fibers p −1 (b 1) and p −1 (b 2) are vector spaces of the same dimension, then the bundle is a vector bundle if the appropriate conditions of local triviality are satisfied. The tangent bundle is an example of a vector ...

  4. Vertical and horizontal bundles - Wikipedia

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    A simple example of a smooth fiber bundle is a Cartesian product of two manifolds. Consider the bundle B 1 := (M × N, pr 1) with bundle projection pr 1 : M × N → M : (x, y) → x. Applying the definition in the paragraph above to find the vertical bundle, we consider first a point (m,n) in M × N. Then the image of this point under pr 1 is m

  5. Section (fiber bundle) - Wikipedia

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    A section of a tangent vector bundle is a vector field. A vector bundle E {\displaystyle E} over a base M {\displaystyle M} with section s {\displaystyle s} . In the mathematical field of topology , a section (or cross section ) [ 1 ] of a fiber bundle E {\displaystyle E} is a continuous right inverse of the projection function π ...

  6. Metric connection - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a metric connection is a connection in a vector bundle E equipped with a bundle metric; that is, a metric for which the inner product of any two vectors will remain the same when those vectors are parallel transported along any curve. [1] This is equivalent to: A connection for which the covariant derivatives of the metric on E ...

  7. Connection (vector bundle) - Wikipedia

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    Given a vector bundle of rank , and any representation : (,) into a linear group (), there is an induced connection on the associated vector bundle =. This theory is most succinctly captured by passing to the principal bundle connection on the frame bundle of E {\displaystyle E} and using the theory of principal bundles.

  8. Fiber bundle - Wikipedia

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    From any vector bundle, one can construct the frame bundle of bases, which is a principal bundle (see below). Another special class of fiber bundles, called principal bundles , are bundles on whose fibers a free and transitive action by a group G {\displaystyle G} is given, so that each fiber is a principal homogeneous space .

  9. Moduli space - Wikipedia

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    When the bundles have rank 1 and degree zero, the study of coarse moduli space is the study of the Jacobian variety. In applications to physics, the number of moduli of vector bundles and the closely related problem of the number of moduli of principal G-bundles has been found to be significant in gauge theory. [citation needed]