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Complex, contact, Riemannian, pseudo-Riemannian and Finsler geometry, relativity, gauge theory, global analysis.
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How can one find generators of basic differential forms on homogeneous spaces?
Dear all,
In short, my problem is that I would like to have a better control of the 1-forms on a homogeneous space. Contrary to the group case, the module of differential form is not trivialisable. …
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What is a basic textbook to studying symmetric spaces?
You can start with the chapter in the second volume of Kobayashi-Nomizu; both volumes are written in a reader friendly manner, and normally proofs are well detailed with precise references to the prev …
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Lie Groups and Manifolds
Just to comment on the relation between S^2 and SO(3) :
there is indeed, for symmetric spaces, a natural correspondence between them and Lie groups, which in particular gives the S^2-SO(3) pair.
A s …