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This article defines a property that makes sense for a Riemannian metric over a differential manifold
Definition
Given data
A differential manifold equipped with a Riemannian metric .
Definition part
is said to be locally homogeneous if for any we can find neighbourhoods and of those and a Riemannian isometry between and that takes to .
Relation with other properties
Stronger properties
- Constant-curvature metric
- Homogeneous metric: The two properties become equivalent when the manifold is simply connected