Representation Theory of Diffeomorphism Groups

Representation Theory Of Diffeomorphism Groups

In mathematics, a source for the representation theory of the group of diffeomorphisms of a smooth manifold M is the initial observation that (for M connected) that group acts transitively on M.

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