Christoffel symbol

Christoffel symbol
For a surface with parametrization , and letting , the Christoffel symbol is the component of the second derivative in the direction of the first derivative , and it encodes information about the surfaces curvature. Thus, :: :where is the second fundamental form and is the surface normal.

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