A Jacobi field is a vector field along a geodesic that describes how nearby geodesics vary and how they change under small perturbations. It plays a critical role in understanding the stability of geodesics and the geometry of a manifold, particularly in examining variations of geodesics and their behavior under curvature. These fields can be seen as solutions to the Jacobi equation, which relates to the second variation of the length functional.
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