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The groups of motions of some three-dimensional maximal mobility geometries
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    The groups of motions of some three-dimensional maximal mobility geometries (English)
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    19 July 2018
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    There are sixteen families of three-dimensional maximal mobility geometries. For eight of them, the authors obtain a description in terms of a quadratic ring extension \(A\) of the real numbers. The group of motions is isomorphic to the group \(\mathrm{SL}_2(A)\) and the point stabilizer is a three-dimensional subgroup which is contained in the point stabilizer of the standard action of \(\mathrm{SL}_2(A)\) on the projective line over \(A\).
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    maximal mobility geometry
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    group of motions
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    phenomenologically symmetric geometry
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