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Template:Short description A curvature collineation (often abbreviated to CC) is vector field which preserves the Riemann tensor in the sense that,

XRabcd=0

where Rabcd are the components of the Riemann tensor. The set of all smooth curvature collineations forms a Lie algebra under the Lie bracket operation (if the smoothness condition is dropped, the set of all curvature collineations need not form a Lie algebra). The Lie algebra is denoted by CC(M) and may be infinite-dimensional. Every affine vector field is a curvature collineation.

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