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In this article, we focus on the left translation actions on noncommutative compact connected Lie groups with topological dimension 3 or 4, consisting of ${rm SU}(2),,{rm U}(2),,{rm SO}(3),,{rm SO}(3) times S^1$ and ${{rm Spin}}^{mathbb{C}}(3)$. We define the rotation vectors (numbers) of the left actions induced by the elements in the maximal tori of these groups, and utilize rotation vectors (numbers) to give the topologically conjugate classification of the left actions. Algebraic conjugacy and smooth conjugacy are also considered. As a by-product, we show that for any homeomorphism $f:L(p, -1)times S^1rightarrow L(p, -1)times S^1$, the induced isomorphism $(picirc fcirc i)_*$ maps each element in the fundamental group of $L(p, -1)$ to itself or its inverse, where $i:L(p,-1)rightarrow L(p, -1)times S^1$ is the natural inclusion and $pi:L(p, -1)times S^1rightarrow L(p, -1)$ is the projection.
Let $G$ be connected nilpotent Lie group acting locally on a real surface $M$. Let $varphi$ be the local flow on $M$ induced by a $1$-parameter subgroup. Assume $K$ is a compact set of fixed points of $varphi$ and $U$ is a neighborhood of $K$ contain
In this work we obtain the general form of polynomial mappings that commute with a linear action of a relative symmetry group. The aim is to give results for relative equivariant polynomials that correspond to the results for relative invariants obta
We use a tensor C*-category with conjugates and two quasitensor functors into the category of Hilbert spaces to define a *-algebra depending functorially on this data. If one of them is tensorial, we can complete in the maximal C*-norm. A particular
This paper presents algebraic methods for the study of polynomial relative invariants, when the group G formed by the symmetries and relative symmetries is a compact Lie group. We deal with the case when the subgroup H of symmetries is normal in G wi
In this report, we first recall the Poincares classification theorem for minimal orientation-preserving homeomorphisms on the circle and the Ghys classification theorem for minimal orientation-preserving group actions on the circle. Then we introduce