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Template:No sources In differential geometry, the sharp map is the mapping that converts coordinate 1-forms into corresponding coordinate basis vectors.

Definition

Let M be a manifold and Γ(TM) denote the space of all sections of its tangent bundle. Fix a nondegenerate (0,2)-tensor field gΓ(T*M2) , i.e., a metric tensor or a symplectic form. The definition

X:=iXg=g(X,.)

yields a linear map sometimes called the flat map

:Γ(TM)Γ(T*M)

which is an isomorphism, since g is non-degenerate. Its inverse

:=1:Γ(T*M)Γ(TM)

is called the sharp map.


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