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Exponential map

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In differential geometry, the exponential map is a generalization of the ordinary exponential function of mathematical analysis. Important special cases include:

  • exponential map (Riemannian geometry) for a manifold with a Riemannian metric,
  • exponential map (Lie theory) from a Lie algebra to a Lie group,
  • More generally, in a manifold with an affine connection, , where is a geodesic with initial velocity X, is sometimes also called the exponential map. The above two are special cases of this with respect to appropriate affine connections.
  • Euler's formula forming the unit circle in the complex plane.