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Subbundle

In mathematics, a subbundle of a vector bundle over a topological space is a subset of such that for each in the set , the intersection of the fiber with , is a vector subspace of the fiber so that is a vector bundle over in its own right.

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A subbundle L {\displaystyle L} of a vector bundle E {\displaystyle E} over a topological space M {\displaystyle M} . source ↗

In mathematics, a subbundle L {\displaystyle L} of a vector bundle E {\displaystyle E} over a topological space M {\displaystyle M} is a subset of E {\displaystyle E} such that for each x {\displaystyle x} in M , {\displaystyle M,} the set L x {\displaystyle L_{x}} , the intersection of the fiber E x {\displaystyle E_{x}} with L {\displaystyle L} , is a vector subspace of the fiber E x {\displaystyle E_{x}} so that L {\displaystyle L} is a vector bundle over M {\displaystyle M} in its own right.

In connection with foliation theory, a subbundle of the tangent bundle of a smooth manifold may be called a distribution (of tangent vectors).

If locally, in a neighborhood N x {\displaystyle N_{x}} of x M {\displaystyle x\in M} , a set of vector fields Y k {\displaystyle Y_{k}} span the vector spaces L y , y N x , {\displaystyle L_{y},y\in N_{x},} and all Lie commutators [ Y i , Y j ] {\displaystyle \left[Y_{i},Y_{j}\right]} are linear combinations of Y 1 , , Y n {\displaystyle Y_{1},\dots ,Y_{n}} then one says that L {\displaystyle L} is an involutive distribution.

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