Lecture

Smooth maps and differentials: Smooth maps

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This lecture covers the concept of smooth maps between embedded submanifolds, defining what it means for a map to be smooth. It explores examples of smooth maps and the extension of smoothness through neighborhoods. The lecture also discusses how composition preserves smoothness and the criteria for a map to be considered smooth at a specific point.

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