Linear connection

Linear connection

In the mathematical field of differential geometry, the term linear connection can refer to either of the following overlapping concepts:
* a connection on a vector bundle, often viewed as a differential operator (a "Koszul connection" or "covariant derivative");
* a principal connection on the frame bundle of a manifold or the induced connection on any associated bundle — such a connection is equivalently given by a Cartan connection for the affine group of affine space, and is often called an affine connection.

The two meanings overlap, for example, in the notion of a linear connection on the tangent bundle of a manifold.

In older literature, the term "linear connection" is occasionally used for an Ehresmann connection or Cartan connection on an arbitrary fiber bundle [springer|id=c/c025140|title=Connection (on a fibre bundle)|author=Ü. Lumiste] , to emphasise that these connections are "linear in the tangent direction" (i.e., the horizontal bundle is a "vector" subbundle of tangent bundle of the fiber bundle), even if they are not "linear in the fiber direction". However, connections which are not linear in this sense have received little attention.

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