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Reference for a path groupoid being a diffeological groupoid
If you mean the "Poincaré groupoid" made by fixed-end homotopy classes of smooth paths of a diffeological space, this is a honest diffeological groupoid. Its construction is contained in Chapter V of …
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De Rham theorem for differentiable spaces
I discover this question now, I would add some words to Konrad's answer. Actually there is a spectral sequence (as usual, in these cases, that means almost nothing) between the 2 cohomologies for diff …
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Dimensions of orbit spaces
There is a finer approach to the dimension of the quotient when the action of $G$ on $M$ doesn't define a fibration, but has singular orbits. You'll find it here. Of course for the principal orbit you …
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need a reference (topological manifolds)
Fuks, D. B.; Rokhlin, V. A. Beginner's course in topology. Geometric chapters. Springer Series in Soviet Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, Berlin-New York, 1984.
For dim 1 and dim 2 manifolds.