A classification of subgroups of SL(4, R) isomorphic to R^3 and generalized cusps in projective 3 manifolds
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Abstract: This paper uses work of Haettel to classify all subgroups of PGL(4,R) isomorphic to (R^3 , +), up to conjugacy. We use this to show there are 4 families of generalized cusps up to projective equivalence in dimension 3.
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