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In mathematics in the branch of differential geometry, the cocurvature of a connection on a manifold is the obstruction to the integrability of the vertical bundle.

Definition

If M is a manifold and P is a connection on M, that is a vector-valued 1-form on M which is a projection on TM such that PaPb = Pa, then the cocurvature R ¯ P {\displaystyle {\bar {R}}_{P}} is a vector-valued 2-form on M defined by

R ¯ P ( X , Y ) = ( Id P ) [ P X , P Y ] {\displaystyle {\bar {R}}_{P}(X,Y)=(\operatorname {Id} -P)}

where X and Y are vector fields on M.

See also

References

Various notions of curvature defined in differential geometry
Differential geometry
of curves
Differential geometry
of surfaces
Riemannian geometry
Curvature of connections


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