Does a generic connection depend continuously on its curvature?
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Publication:1054292
DOI10.1007/BF01206891zbMATH Open0519.53025MaRDI QIDQ1054292FDOQ1054292
Authors: Mark A. Mostow, Steven Shnider
Publication date: 1983
Published in: Communications in Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Connections (general theory) (53C05) Applications of global differential geometry to the sciences (53C80) Applications of manifolds of mappings to the sciences (58D30)
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- 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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