Algebraic structures on parallelizable manifolds

Abstract

In this paper we explore algebraic and geometric structures that arise on parallelizable manifolds. Given a parallelizable manifold L, there exists a global trivialization of the tangent bundle, which defines a map p:l Tp L for each point p ∈ L, where l is some vector space. This allows us to define a particular class of vector fields, known as fundamental vector fields, that correspond to each element of l. Furthermore, flows of these vector fields give rise to a product between elements of % l and L, which in turn induces a local loop structure (i.e. a non-associative analog of a group). Furthermore, we also define a generalization of a Lie algebra structure on l. We will describe the properties and examples of these constructions.

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