Theory of infinite dimensional Lie groups and its applications
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- Sub-Riemannian geometry on infinite-dimensional manifolds
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- The Lie group of automorphisms of a principal bundle
- Universal arrows to forgetful functors from categories of topological algebra
- Even sectors of Lie superalgebras as locally convex Lie algebras
- Smoothness of the action of the gauge transformation group on connections
- Enlargeable Banach-Lie algebras and free topological groups
- Lie groups of bundle automorphisms and their extensions
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