Curvature of a connection

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Further information: Riemann curvature tensor

Definition

Given data

Definition part

The curvature of is defined as the map:

R(X,Y)=XYYX[X,Y]

where X,YΓ

Note that R(X,Y) itself outputs a linear map Γ(E)Γ(E). We can thus write this as:

R(X,Y)Z=X(YZ)Y(XZ)[X,Y]Z

In the linear case

In the special case where E=TM, we have that X,Y,ZΓ(TM). We can thus think of this map as a (1,3)-tensor because it takes as input three vector fields and outputs one vector field.

This is the famed Riemann curvature tensor that is important for its algebraic and differential properties.