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Affine vector field

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An affine vector field is a type of vector field that is characterized by its linearity and transformation properties. In mathematics, particularly in differential geometry and the study of dynamical systems, vector fields are functions that assign a vector to every point in a space. Here's a more detailed explanation of affine vector fields: 1. **Affine Structure**: In the context of differential geometry, an affine vector field can be understood in relation to an affine space.

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