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Non commutative analogy-commutative analogue of a certain fact in Differentialdifferential geometry

In the literature, is there a non commutative analogy-commutative analogue of the fact that every Riemannian manifold whose isometricisometry group has sharp dimension must be a constant curvature manifold?

Non commutative analogy of certain fact in Differential geometry

In the literature, is there a non commutative analogy of the fact that every Riemannian manifold whose isometric group has sharp dimension must be a constant curvature manifold?

Non-commutative analogue of a certain fact in differential geometry

In the literature, is there a non-commutative analogue of the fact that every Riemannian manifold whose isometry group has sharp dimension must be a constant curvature manifold?

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In the literature, is there a non commutative analogy of the fact that every Riemannian manifold whose isometric group has sharp dimension must be a flatconstant curvature manifold?

In the literature, is there a non commutative analogy of the fact that every Riemannian manifold whose isometric group has sharp dimension must be a flat manifold?

In the literature, is there a non commutative analogy of the fact that every Riemannian manifold whose isometric group has sharp dimension must be a constant curvature manifold?

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Non commutative analogy of certain fact in DiffetentialDifferential geometry

In the literaturesliterature, is there a non commutative analogy of the fact that every Riemannian manifold whose isometric group has sharp dimension must be a flat manifold?

Non commutative analogy of certain fact in Diffetential geometry

In the literatures, is there a non commutative analogy of the fact that every Riemannian manifold whose isometric group has sharp dimension must be a flat manifold?

Non commutative analogy of certain fact in Differential geometry

In the literature, is there a non commutative analogy of the fact that every Riemannian manifold whose isometric group has sharp dimension must be a flat manifold?

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