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    Discrete groups and discontinuous actions (English)
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    12 October 1998
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    In the many contexts in which quotient spaces arise by group actions, the most convenient notion of ``discontinuous action'' is chosen to suit the context. As a result, there is a lack of agreement and sometimes, clarity, about this notion. This paper discusses the varying definitions in a semi-expository manner, and clarifies the interrelationships between them making use of some neat examples. It highlights the conditions under which a quotient space is Hausdorff and the role of the most appropriate topology in spaces of isometries.
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    discrete groups
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    discontinuous actions
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