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English | A classification of subgroups of \(SL(4, \mathbb{R})\) isomorphic to \(\mathbb{R}^3\) and generalized cusps in projective 3 manifolds |
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A classification of subgroups of \(SL(4, \mathbb{R})\) isomorphic to \(\mathbb{R}^3\) and generalized cusps in projective 3 manifolds (English)
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11 May 2016
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The paper under review uses work of \textit{T. Haettel} [Math. Z. 274, No. 1--2, 573--601 (2013; Zbl 1295.22019)] ``to classify all subgroups of \(\mathrm{PGL}_4(\mathbb{R})\) isomorphic to \((\mathbb{R}^3, +)\), up to conjugacy.'' Two theorems are shown. Theorem 0.1 shows that each cusp Lie group in \(\mathrm{PGL}_4(\mathbb{R})\) is conjugate to exactly one of four types of groups. Theorem 1.1 shows that in \(\mathrm{PGL}_4(\mathbb{R})\) there are precisely 15 conjugacy classes of subgroups isomorphic to \((\mathbb{R}^3,+)\).
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convex projective manifolds
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abelian Lie groups
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