Does a generic connection depend continuously on its curvature?
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(7)- Insufficiency of the Ricci and Bianchi identities for characterising curvature
- Recursive formula for covariant derivatives and geometric classification of quotient modules
- The prescribed curvature problem in dimension four
- Counterexamples to some results on the existence of field copies
- A Poincaré lemma for connection forms
- Classifications of bundle connection pairs by parallel translation and lassos
- Determining and uniformly estimating the gauge potential corresponding to a given gauge field on \(M^ 4\)
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