Riemannian manifold

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Etymology

Named after German mathematician Template:W (1826–1866). See also Template:M.

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  1. Template:Lb A real, smooth differentiable manifold whose each point has a tangent space equipped with a positive-definite inner product;
    Template:Lb an ordered pair (M, g), where M is a real, smooth differentiable manifold and g its Riemannian metric.
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  • Not to be confused with Template:M.
  • Riemannian manifolds are the principal subject of study in Riemannian geometry.
  • Formally, a Riemannian manifold is defined as the ordered pair (M,g) of the manifold and the Riemannian metric with which it is equipped. Except in very formal contexts, however, the term is used as if referring to a type of manifold.
  • The Riemannian metric, a tensor, is also said to be smooth, but in a technically different sense as when used for the manifold.

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