Dérivée totaleEn analyse, la dérivée totale d'une fonction est une généralisation du nombre dérivé pour les fonctions à plusieurs variables. Cette notion est utilisée dans divers domaines de la physique et tout particulièrement en mécanique des milieux continus et en mécanique des fluides dans lesquels les grandeurs dépendent à la fois du temps et de la position. Soit une fonction à plusieurs variables et , , fonctions de .
Critical valueCritical value may refer to: In differential topology, a critical value of a differentiable function ƒ : M → N between differentiable manifolds is the (value of) ƒ(x) in N of a critical point x in M. In statistical hypothesis testing, the critical values of a statistical test are the boundaries of the acceptance region of the test. The acceptance region is the set of values of the test statistic for which the null hypothesis is not rejected. Depending on the shape of the acceptance region, there can be one or more than one critical value.
Sphère exotiqueEn mathématiques, et plus précisément en topologie différentielle, une sphère exotique est une variété différentielle M qui est homéomorphe, mais non difféomorphe, à la n-sphère euclidienne standard. Autrement dit, M est une sphère du point de vue de ses propriétés topologiques, mais sa structure différentielle (qui définit, par exemple, la notion de vecteur tangent) n'est pas la structure usuelle, d'où l'adjectif « exotique ». La n-sphère unité, Sn, est l'ensemble de tous les n+1-uplets (x1, x2, ...
PseudogroupIn mathematics, a pseudogroup is a set of diffeomorphisms between open sets of a space, satisfying group-like and sheaf-like properties. It is a generalisation of the concept of a group, originating however from the geometric approach of Sophus Lie to investigate symmetries of differential equations, rather than out of abstract algebra (such as quasigroup, for example). The modern theory of pseudogroups was developed by Élie Cartan in the early 1900s.
4-manifoldIn mathematics, a 4-manifold is a 4-dimensional topological manifold. A smooth 4-manifold is a 4-manifold with a smooth structure. In dimension four, in marked contrast with lower dimensions, topological and smooth manifolds are quite different. There exist some topological 4-manifolds which admit no smooth structure, and even if there exists a smooth structure, it need not be unique (i.e. there are smooth 4-manifolds which are homeomorphic but not diffeomorphic).
SmoothnessIn mathematical analysis, the smoothness of a function is a property measured by the number of continuous derivatives it has over some domain, called differentiability class. At the very minimum, a function could be considered smooth if it is differentiable everywhere (hence continuous). At the other end, it might also possess derivatives of all orders in its domain, in which case it is said to be infinitely differentiable and referred to as a C-infinity function (or function).
Jet (mathématiques)En mathématiques, un jet est une opération qui, en chaque point de son domaine, associe à une fonction différentiable f un polynôme : la série de Taylor de f tronquée. Bien que ceci soit la définition d'un jet, la théorie des jets considère ces polynômes comme des polynômes formels plutôt que des fonctions polynomiales. Cet article explore d'abord la notion de jet d'une fonction d'une variable réelle à valeur réelle, suivie d'une discussion de la généralisation à plusieurs variables.
Smooth structureIn mathematics, a smooth structure on a manifold allows for an unambiguous notion of smooth function. In particular, a smooth structure allows one to perform mathematical analysis on the manifold. A smooth structure on a manifold is a collection of smoothly equivalent smooth atlases. Here, a smooth atlas for a topological manifold is an atlas for such that each transition function is a smooth map, and two smooth atlases for are smoothly equivalent provided their union is again a smooth atlas for This gives a natural equivalence relation on the set of smooth atlases.
Pushforward (differential)In differential geometry, pushforward is a linear approximation of smooth maps on tangent spaces. Suppose that is a smooth map between smooth manifolds; then the differential of at a point , denoted , is, in some sense, the best linear approximation of near . It can be viewed as a generalization of the total derivative of ordinary calculus. Explicitly, the differential is a linear map from the tangent space of at to the tangent space of at , . Hence it can be used to push tangent vectors on forward to tangent vectors on .
Pullback bundleIn mathematics, a pullback bundle or induced bundle is the fiber bundle that is induced by a map of its base-space. Given a fiber bundle π : E → B and a continuous map f : B′ → B one can define a "pullback" of E by f as a bundle fE over B′. The fiber of fE over a point b′ in B′ is just the fiber of E over f(b′). Thus f*E is the disjoint union of all these fibers equipped with a suitable topology. Let π : E → B be a fiber bundle with abstract fiber F and let f : B′ → B be a continuous map.