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A qualitative theory of similarity pseudogroups: Holonomy of the orbits with bubbles (English)
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3 July 1995
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A \(C^ r\) \((r \geq 1)\) codimension \(q\) foliation \(\mathcal F\) is said to be transversely similar if all holonomy transformation functions of \(\mathcal F\) are local similarity transformations of \(\mathbb{R}^ 2\). Let \(\Gamma\) be the holonomy pseudogroup of \(\mathcal F\) which consists of local similarity transformations of \(\mathbb{R}^ 2\). The idea is to consider the pseudogroups \(\Gamma\) instead of codimension \(q\) transversally similar foliations \(\mathcal F\). The authors study the qualitative properties of the ``orbits with bubbles'' of \(\Gamma\); they give several nontrivial results on this problem. Some important particular cases are studied, too.
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transversely similar foliation
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orbits with bubbles
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holonomy pseudogroups
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