Parallelizable manifold


In mathematics, a differentiable manifold of dimension n is called parallelizable if there exist smooth vector fields
on the manifold, such that at every point of the tangent vectors
provide a basis of the tangent space at. Equivalently, the tangent bundle is a trivial bundle, so that the associated principal bundle of linear frames has a global section on
A particular choice of such a basis of vector fields on is called a parallelization of.

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