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Malcev's paper “On a class of homogeneous spaces” in English
a question about invariant volume forms on homogeneous spaces.Write homogeneous spherical space forms as coset spacesFinite dimensional homogeneous spaces of $Diff(S^1)$Conjugation of homogeneous spacesInvariant Finsler Metrics on Homogeneous SpacesClassification of Compact Symplectic Homogeneous SpacesSmooth morphism to homogeneous spaces and fibersSelf-Intersecting Geodesics in Homogeneous SpacesCurvature Characterization of Homogeneous SpacesConformally flat homogeneous spaces
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I am struggling to find the English translation of Malcev's paper "On a class of homogenous spaces" providing foundational material for nil-manifolds. To be precise this paper: Malcev, A. I. On a class of homogeneous spaces. Amer. Math. Soc. Translation 1951, (1951). no. 39, 33 pp. (mathscinet link) . It would be really important, for a project I am doing, to find this paper and I did not succeed neither on the website of the AMS nor by standard googling, which gives tons of papers referring to it.
Can anyone provide a reference to a place where to download the paper? I am at an institution with free access virtually everywhere, I just need a place with the actual paper in English (yeah in Russian I could find it).
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I am struggling to find the English translation of Malcev's paper "On a class of homogenous spaces" providing foundational material for nil-manifolds. To be precise this paper: Malcev, A. I. On a class of homogeneous spaces. Amer. Math. Soc. Translation 1951, (1951). no. 39, 33 pp. (mathscinet link) . It would be really important, for a project I am doing, to find this paper and I did not succeed neither on the website of the AMS nor by standard googling, which gives tons of papers referring to it.
Can anyone provide a reference to a place where to download the paper? I am at an institution with free access virtually everywhere, I just need a place with the actual paper in English (yeah in Russian I could find it).
reference-request gr.group-theory lie-groups homogeneous-spaces nilpotent-groups
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A good account of Mal'cev's work is in "Discrete Subgroups of Lie Groups" by M. S. Raghunathan which is probably in your library.
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I am struggling to find the English translation of Malcev's paper "On a class of homogenous spaces" providing foundational material for nil-manifolds. To be precise this paper: Malcev, A. I. On a class of homogeneous spaces. Amer. Math. Soc. Translation 1951, (1951). no. 39, 33 pp. (mathscinet link) . It would be really important, for a project I am doing, to find this paper and I did not succeed neither on the website of the AMS nor by standard googling, which gives tons of papers referring to it.
Can anyone provide a reference to a place where to download the paper? I am at an institution with free access virtually everywhere, I just need a place with the actual paper in English (yeah in Russian I could find it).
reference-request gr.group-theory lie-groups homogeneous-spaces nilpotent-groups
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I am struggling to find the English translation of Malcev's paper "On a class of homogenous spaces" providing foundational material for nil-manifolds. To be precise this paper: Malcev, A. I. On a class of homogeneous spaces. Amer. Math. Soc. Translation 1951, (1951). no. 39, 33 pp. (mathscinet link) . It would be really important, for a project I am doing, to find this paper and I did not succeed neither on the website of the AMS nor by standard googling, which gives tons of papers referring to it.
Can anyone provide a reference to a place where to download the paper? I am at an institution with free access virtually everywhere, I just need a place with the actual paper in English (yeah in Russian I could find it).
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reference-request gr.group-theory lie-groups homogeneous-spaces nilpotent-groups
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A good account of Mal'cev's work is in "Discrete Subgroups of Lie Groups" by M. S. Raghunathan which is probably in your library.
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– Igor Belegradek
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A good account of Mal'cev's work is in "Discrete Subgroups of Lie Groups" by M. S. Raghunathan which is probably in your library.
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– Igor Belegradek
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A good account of Mal'cev's work is in "Discrete Subgroups of Lie Groups" by M. S. Raghunathan which is probably in your library.
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– Igor Belegradek
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A good account of Mal'cev's work is in "Discrete Subgroups of Lie Groups" by M. S. Raghunathan which is probably in your library.
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A good account of Mal'cev's work is in "Discrete Subgroups of Lie Groups" by M. S. Raghunathan which is probably in your library.
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