A compactness result for non-local unregularized gradient flow lines
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Abstract: We prove an abstract compactness result for gradient flow lines of a non-local unregularized gradient flow equation on a scale Hilbert space. This is the first step towards Floer theory on scale Hilbert spaces.
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