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===Existence and uniqueness=== The ''local existence and uniqueness theorem'' for geodesics states that geodesics on a smooth manifold with an [[affine connection]] exist, and are unique. More precisely: :For any point ''p'' in ''M'' and for any vector ''V'' in ''T<sub>p</sub>M'' (the [[tangent space]] to ''M'' at ''p'') there exists a unique geodesic <math>\gamma \,</math> : ''I'' → ''M'' such that ::<math>\gamma(0) = p \,</math> and ::<math>\dot\gamma(0) = V,</math> :where ''I'' is a maximal [[open interval]] in '''R''' containing 0. The proof of this theorem follows from the theory of [[ordinary differential equation]]s, by noticing that the geodesic equation is a second-order ODE. Existence and uniqueness then follow from the [[Picard–Lindelöf theorem]] for the solutions of ODEs with prescribed initial conditions. γ depends [[smooth function|smoothly]] on both ''p'' and ''V''. In general, ''I'' may not be all of '''R''' as for example for an open disc in '''R'''<sup>2</sup>. Any {{mvar|γ}} extends to all of {{mvar|ℝ}} if and only if {{mvar|M}} is [[geodesic manifold|geodesically complete]].
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