On the classification of finite-dimensional linear flows
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Abstract: New elementary, self-contained proofs are presented for the topological and the smooth classification theorems of linear flows on finite-dimensional normed spaces. The arguments, and the examples that accompany them, highlight the fundamental roles of linearity and smoothness more clearly than does the existing literature.
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