Non-Euclidean Geometry
Christoffel symbols are mathematical objects that arise in differential geometry, particularly in the context of Riemannian and non-Euclidean geometries. They provide a way to describe how to connect or differentiate tangent vectors on curved surfaces or manifolds. These symbols play a crucial role in understanding how curvature affects geometry and are essential for formulating the equations of geodesics, which are the shortest paths between points on a curved space.
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