The nonexistence of expansive polycyclic group actions on the circle 𝕊¹
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(4)- The nonexistence of expansive polycyclic group actions on some Peano continua
- The nonexistence of expansive commutative group actions on Peano continua having free dendrites
- The nonexistence of expansive polycyclic group actions on the circle $\mathbb S^1$
- The Nonexistence of Expansive \(\mathbb Z^d\) actions on graphs
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