Kaleidoscopical configurations in G-spaces
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Abstract: Let be a group and be a -space. A subset of is called a kaleidoscopical configuration if there exists a surjective coloring such that the restriction of on each subset , is a bijection. We give some constructions of kaleidoscopical configurations in an arbitrary -space, develop some kaleidoscopical technique for Abelian groups (considered as -spaces with the action ), and describe kaleidoscopical configurations in the cyclic groups of order or where is prime and are distinct primes. Let be a group and be a -space. A subset of is called a kaleidoscopical configuration if there exists a coloring such that the restriction of on each subset , , is a bijection. We present a construction (called the splitting construction) of kaleidoscopical configurations in an arbitrary -space, reduce the problem of characterization of kaleidoscopical configurations in a finite Abelian group to a factorization of into two subsets, and describe all kaleidoscopical configurations in isometrically homogeneous ultrametric spaces with finite distance scale. Also we construct (unsplittable) kaleidoscopical configurations of cardinality continuum in the Euclidean space .
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