The following pages link to (Q3253856):
Displayed 26 items.
- Local aspects of superselection rules. II (Q584689) (← links)
- Groups of canonical transformations and the virial-Noether theorem (Q1090114) (← links)
- Self-similar flows (Q1117005) (← links)
- On determining the isometry group of a Riemannian space (Q1164853) (← links)
- Zur Gruppeninvarianz linearer partieller Differentialgleichungen mit konstanten Koeffizienten (Q1223737) (← links)
- Homogeneous Riemannian spaces and Lie algebras of Killing fields (Q1228280) (← links)
- The prediction of interactions between visual forms by products of Lie operators (Q1229159) (← links)
- Two Bianchi type VIII spatially homogeneous cosmologies (Q1236353) (← links)
- On the material symmetry group of elastic crystals and the Born rule (Q1261961) (← links)
- Symmetric critical knots for O'Hara's energies (Q1637112) (← links)
- Self-equivalent flows associated with the generalized eigenvalue problem (Q1825595) (← links)
- Distributions invariant under a group of diffeomorphisms (Q1847098) (← links)
- The Lie algebra of visual perception (Q2521305) (← links)
- Die Krümmung des Raumes \(Sp(2)/SU(2)\) von Berger (Q2522503) (← links)
- Infinitesimale Transformationsgruppen komplexer Räume (Q2524269) (← links)
- On a generalization of Picard's approximation (Q2524707) (← links)
- Dependence of a matrix on ist characteristic polynomial (Q2539236) (← links)
- On the stored-energy function of a hyperelastic material: An application of the theory of Lie groups (Q2543157) (← links)
- Lie groups with Banach spaces as parameter spaces (Q2543202) (← links)
- Symmetric elastic knots (Q2697577) (← links)
- The Category of Generalized Lie Groups (Q4041842) (← links)
- Locally partially ordered groups (Q4288138) (← links)
- Operator-Self-Similar Processes in a Finite-Dimensional Space (Q4746593) (← links)
- On Connectivity Properties of Finite-Dimensional Groups (Q5575633) (← links)
- Memory grows (Q5613759) (← links)
- A method for the investigation of those transformations under which the visual recognition of a given object is invariant (Q5655223) (← links)