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===Geodesic spray=== {{further|Spray (mathematics)#Geodesic}} The geodesic flow defines a family of curves in the [[tangent bundle]]. The derivatives of these curves define a [[vector field]] on the [[total space]] of the tangent bundle, known as the '''geodesic [[spray (mathematics)|spray]]'''. More precisely, an affine connection gives rise to a splitting of the [[double tangent bundle]] TT''M'' into [[horizontal bundle|horizontal]] and [[vertical bundle]]s: :<math>TTM = H\oplus V.</math> The geodesic spray is the unique horizontal vector field ''W'' satisfying :<math>\pi_* W_v = v\,</math> at each point ''v'' β T''M''; here {{pi}}<sub>β</sub> : TT''M'' β T''M'' denotes the [[pushforward (differential)]] along the projection {{pi}} : T''M'' β ''M'' associated to the tangent bundle. More generally, the same construction allows one to construct a vector field for any [[Ehresmann connection]] on the tangent bundle. For the resulting vector field to be a spray (on the deleted tangent bundle T''M'' \ {0}) it is enough that the connection be equivariant under positive rescalings: it need not be linear. That is, (cf. [[Ehresmann connection#Vector bundles and covariant derivatives]]) it is enough that the horizontal distribution satisfy :<math>H_{\lambda X} = d(S_\lambda)_X H_X\,</math> for every ''X'' β T''M'' \ {0} and Ξ» > 0. Here ''d''(''S''<sub>Ξ»</sub>) is the [[pushforward (differential)|pushforward]] along the scalar homothety <math>S_\lambda: X\mapsto \lambda X.</math> A particular case of a non-linear connection arising in this manner is that associated to a [[Finsler manifold]].
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