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Fibered manifold

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A fibered manifold is a type of manifold that is structured in such a way that it can be viewed as a "fiber bundle" over another manifold. More formally, a fibered manifold can be described in terms of a fibration, which is a particular kind of mapping between manifolds. To clarify, let’s break down the concept: 1. **Base Manifold**: A manifold \( B \) that serves as the "base" space for the fibration.

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