Topological classification of the oriented cycles of linear mappings
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Abstract: We consider the problem of classifying oriented cycles of linear mappings over a field of complex or real numbers up to homeomorphisms in the spaces . We reduce it to the problem of classifying linear operators up to homeomorphism in , which was studied by N.H. Kuiper and J.W. Robbin [Invent. Math. 19 (2) (1973) 83-106] and by other authors.
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