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Orbit spaces of Hilbert manifolds (English)
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15 April 2016
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Let \(G\) denote a compact topological group and \(X\) a Polish topological group such that \(G\) acts on \(X\) by means of automorphisms. The notion that \(X\) is a \(G\)-ANR (\(G\)-equivariant absolute neighborhood retract) is defined for the reader in Section 1. Similarly the definition of a \(G\)-AR (\(G\)-equivariant absolute retract) is also given there. The authors are able to prove that the orbit space \(X/G\) is an \(\ell_2\)-manifold (respectively, homeomorphic to \(\ell_2\)) provided \(X/G\) is an ANR (respectively, AR) and the fixed point set is locally path-connected and has no totally bounded neighborhoods. They also consider \(G\) acting affinely on a separable closed convex subset \(K\) of a Fréchet space and prove that the orbit space \(K/G\) is homeomorphic to \(\ell_2\) if the fixed point set is not locally compact.
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absolute neighborhood retract
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absolute retract
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group action
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Hilbert space manifold
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orbit space
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Polish group
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separable Hilbert space
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