Conormal
A term used in the theory of boundary value problems for partial differential equations (cf. Boundary value problem, partial differential equations). Let $ \pmb\nu = ( \nu _ {1} \dots \nu _ {n} ) $
be the outward normal at a point  $  x $
to a smooth surface  $  S $
situated in a Euclidean space  $  E  ^ {n} $
with coordinates  $  x  ^ {1} \dots x  ^ {n} $, 
and let  $  g  ^ {ij} $
be a contravariant continuous tensor, usually representing the coefficients of some second-order (elliptic) differential operator  $  D = g  ^ {ij} ( \partial  / \partial  x  ^ {i} ) ( \partial  / \partial  x  ^ {j} ) $. 
Then the conormal (with respect to  $  D $) 
is the vector
$$ \mathbf n = \ ( \nu ^ {1} \dots \nu ^ {n} ), $$
where $ \nu ^ {i} = g ^ {ik} \nu _ {k} $. In other words, the conormal is the contravariant description (in the space with metric defined by the tensor inverse to $ g ^ {ij} $) of the normal covariant vector $ \pmb\nu $ to $ S $ (in the space with Euclidean metric).
References
| [1] | A.V. Bitsadze, "Equations of mathematical physics" , MIR (1980) (Translated from Russian) | 
| [2] | C. Miranda, "Partial differential equations of elliptic type" , Springer (1970) (Translated from Italian) | 
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References
| [a1] | A. Friedman, "Partial differential equations of parabolic type" , Prentice-Hall (1964) | 
Conormal. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Conormal&oldid=46517