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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
===Definition in terms of atlases=== | |||
A '''differential manifold''' or '''smooth manifold''' is the following data: | A '''differential manifold''' or '''smooth manifold''' is the following data: | ||
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Two atlases of coordinate charts on a topological space define the same differential manifold structure if given any coordinate chart in one and any coordinate chart in the other, the transition function between them is a diffeomorphism. | Two atlases of coordinate charts on a topological space define the same differential manifold structure if given any coordinate chart in one and any coordinate chart in the other, the transition function between them is a diffeomorphism. | ||
===Definition in terms of sheaves=== | |||
A '''differential manifold''' or '''smooth manifold''' is the following data: | |||
* A [[topological space]] <math>M</math> | |||
* A subsheaf of the [[sheaf of continuous functions]] from <math>M</math> to <math>\R</math>, which plays the role of the sheaf of differentiable functions | |||
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==Relation with other structures== | ==Relation with other structures== | ||
Revision as of 20:57, 11 December 2007
Definition
Definition in terms of atlases
A differential manifold or smooth manifold is the following data:
- A topological space
- An atlas of coordinate charts on to (in other words an open cover of with homeomorphisms from each member of the open cover to open sets in
satisfying the compatibility condition: the transition function between any two coordinate charts of the atlas is a diffeomomorphism of open subsets of .
By diffeomorphism, we here mean a map with a inverse.
upto the following equivalence:
Two atlases of coordinate charts on a topological space define the same differential manifold structure if given any coordinate chart in one and any coordinate chart in the other, the transition function between them is a diffeomorphism.
Definition in terms of sheaves
A differential manifold or smooth manifold is the following data:
- A topological space
- A subsheaf of the sheaf of continuous functions from to , which plays the role of the sheaf of differentiable functions
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