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In [[differential geometry]], '''conjugate points''' are, roughly, points that can be joined by a 1-parameter family of [[geodesic]]s in more than one way. For example, on a [[Spherical geometry|sphere]], the north-pole and south-pole are connected by any [[Meridian (geography)|meridian]].
 
==Definition==