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Algebra / Mathematics / Geometry / Symmetry / Representation theory / Group actions / Lie groups / Quadratic forms / Invariant subspace / Equivariant map / Orthogonal group / Symmetry in mathematics
Date: 2014-07-15 07:15:57
Algebra
Mathematics
Geometry
Symmetry
Representation theory
Group actions
Lie groups
Quadratic forms
Invariant subspace
Equivariant map
Orthogonal group
Symmetry in mathematics

61 Doc. Math. J. DMV Hopf-Bifurcation in Systems with Spherical Symmetry Part I : Invariant Tori

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