géodésiques
A geodesic is the shortest path between two points on a curved surface or in a curved space. Imagine stretching a string between two points on a globe; the path the string takes is a geodesic. On a flat surface, a geodesic is simply a straight line. However, on curved surfaces like spheres or in more complex geometries, geodesics generally appear as curved lines to an observer in a flat space.
The concept of geodesics is fundamental in differential geometry and is crucial in understanding the geometry
In physics, particularly in Einstein's theory of general relativity, geodesics play a vital role in describing
The term "geodesic" also has applications in fields outside of pure mathematics and physics, such as computer