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    On boundaries of parallelizable regions of flows of free mappings (English)
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    20 February 2008
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    Summary: We are interested in the first prolongational limit set of the boundary of parallelizable regions of a given flow of the plane which has no fixed points. We prove that for every point from the boundary of a maximal parallelizable region, there exists exactly one orbit contained in this region which is a subset of the first prolongational limit set of the point. Using these uniquely determined orbits, we study the structure of maximal parallelizable regions.
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    first prolongational limit set
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    flow of the plane
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    structure of maximal parallelizable regions
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