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<math>DV/dt = \nabla_{\gamma'(t)}V</math>
<math>DV/dt = \nabla_{\gamma'(t)}V</math>


where <math>\gamma'(t)</math> is the tangent vector to <math>\gamma<math> at <math>\gamma(t)</math>.
where <math>\gamma'(t)</math> is the tangent vector to <math>\gamma</math> at <math>\gamma(t)</math>.


However, not every connection along a curve arises from a connection. A particular case is self-intersecting curves. We can construct connections along self-intersecting curves that behave very differently for the same point at two different times, and hence cannot arise from a connection.
However, not every connection along a curve arises from a connection. A particular case is self-intersecting curves. We can construct connections along self-intersecting curves that behave very differently for the same point at two different times, and hence cannot arise from a connection.

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Definition

Let be a differential manifold and be a vector bundle over . Let be a smooth curve in . A connection along , of , is defined as follows: it is a map from the space of sections of along , to itself, such that:

and for we have:

where is usual real differentiation.

Facts

Connection gives connection along a curve

Given a connection on the whole vector bundle , we can obtain a connection along the curve . Simply define:

where is the tangent vector to at .

However, not every connection along a curve arises from a connection. A particular case is self-intersecting curves. We can construct connections along self-intersecting curves that behave very differently for the same point at two different times, and hence cannot arise from a connection.