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Nascent formal group law

$\DeclareMathOperator\FGL{FGL}$The formal group law (cf. Wikipedia, Ex. 1.6 of nLab, Hazewinkel) derived from an analytic function or formal series $f(x) = x + a_2 x^2 + a_3 x^3 + ...$ and its formal ...
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Finite subgroup of $\mathrm{SO}(4)$ which acts freely on $\mathbb{S}^3$

Let $\Gamma$ be a finite subgroup of $\mathrm{SO}(4)$ acting freely on $\mathbb{S}^3$. It is known that all such $\Gamma$ can be classified. Is there any characterization of $\Gamma$ such that $\Gamma$...
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Lattices of $\mathbb{R}^s \ltimes_\varphi \mathbb{R}^k$

Edit: Thoughts updated (22/3/2021). I've come across with the following problem. Let $G=\mathbb{R}^s \ltimes_\varphi \mathbb{R}^k$ where $\varphi:\mathbb{R}^s\to \mathrm{Aut}(\mathbb{R}^k)=\mathsf{GL}(...
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Status of RFD groups and $C^*$-algebras

Motivated by this question and its great answers, I become very curious to know what do we know about RFD (residually finite dimensional) groups and $C^*$-algebras, e.g. do we know how these ...
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Isoclinism for Lie groups: existing accounts of basic properties?

Philip Hall introduced the relation of isoclinism between two groups. One statement of the definition (not Hall's original statement) is to introduce a category whose objects are the canonical maps $$...
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Existence of loxodromic elements in certain subsets of $\text{PSL}_2(\mathbb C)$

Let $R$ be a subset of $\text{PSL}_2(\mathbb C)$ and consider its natural action on $\mathbb {CP}^1$. We say that $R$ is elementary if either $R$ is conjugated to a subset of $\text{SU(2)}$ or if ...
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Mackey Obstruction Class with Integral Coefficients

Consider an exact sequence of groups \begin{equation} 1\rightarrow H\rightarrow K\rightarrow G \rightarrow1~. \end{equation} Mackey theory enables us to understand representations of $K$ in terms of ...
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Reference request: injective homomorphisms between unitary groups

Let $U(n)$ be the group of unitary $n\times n$ matrices over $\mathbb{C}$. Is there a classification of the continuous, injective group homomorphisms $U(m)\to U(n)$? If so, is there a modern account ...
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A duality of finite groups coming from a surjective homomorphism with finite kernel of algebraic tori

$\newcommand{\Hom}{{\rm Hom}} \newcommand{\Gm}{{{\mathbb G}_{m,{\Bbb C}}}} \newcommand{\X}{{\sf X}} $ I am looking for a reference for the following lemma (for which I know a proof): Lemma. Let $\...
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Nomenclature: does this coset space have a name?

in my work I tripped on a specific coset space and before starting thinking about it by myself, I wanted to check the literature. However, I do not know if the object has a name (which makes ...
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