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On Conditions of Differentiability of Locally Compact Groups

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DOI10.1017/S0027763000022856zbMATH Open0037.30502OpenAlexW1508044781MaRDI QIDQ5796073FDOQ5796073


Authors: Masatake Kuranishi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1950

Published in: Nagoya Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0027763000022856





zbMATH Keywords

Group theory


Cites Work

  • Locally compact groups of differentiable transformations
  • On some types of topological groups
  • Topological groups of differentiable transformations
  • Connected one dimensional groups
  • On the Structure of Locally Compact Groups
  • Foundations of the theory of Lie groups with real parameters


Cited In (7)

  • The Automorphism Group of a Geometric Structure
  • Countable approximation of topological \(G\)-manifolds: compact Lie groups \(G\)
  • On The Holomorphic Automorphism Groups of Complex Spaces
  • Uniformly quasi-isometric foliations
  • Proper actions of high-dimensional groups on complex manifolds
  • Le cinquième problème de Hilbert. État de la question en 1951
  • On One-parameter Subgroups in Finite Dimensional Locally Compact Group with No Small Subgroups





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