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Affine vector field

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An affine vector field (sometimes affine collineation or affine) is a projective vector field preserving geodesics and preserving the affine parameter. Mathematically, this is expressed by the following condition:

( L X g a b ) ; c = 0 {\displaystyle ({\mathcal {L}}_{X}g_{ab})_{;c}=0}

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