Compactness of the automorphism group of a topological parallelism on real projective 3-space: the disconnected case (Q668632)

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    Compactness of the automorphism group of a topological parallelism on real projective 3-space: the disconnected case
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7038173

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      Compactness of the automorphism group of a topological parallelism on real projective 3-space: the disconnected case (English)
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      19 March 2019
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      Clifford parallelism on real projective 3-space \(\mathrm{PG}(3,\mathbb{R})\) is the classical example of a topological parallelism. In general, a topological parallelism is an equivalence relation on the set of lines such that every equivalence class \(C\) is a spread (that is, its elements form a simple cover of the point set) and such that some continuity condition is satisfied. The author proves that the automorphism group of a topological parallelism on real projective 3-space is compact. This settles a conjecture stated in [\textit{D. Betten} and \textit{R. Löwen}, Result. Math. 72, No. 1--2, 1021--1030 (2017; Zbl 1379.51003)], where it was proved that at least the connected component of the identity is compact.
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      compactness
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      automorphism group
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      topological parallelism
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