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    Supports→The Finsler metric field F_p(dx) must be a Riemannian metric field of some signature

    The geometry determines a unique, symmetric, linear connection Γ

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    If the geometry satisfies the Postulate of Freedom, (the nature of space imposes no restrictions on admissible metrical relations), and determines a unique, symmetric, linear connection \(\Gamma\), then the Finsler metric field \(F_{p}(dx)\) must be a Riemannian metric field of some signature.[56]

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