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Automorphism Groups

Peter V. Dovbush and Steven G. Krantz
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Peter V. Dovbush: Moldova State University, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science
Steven G. Krantz: Washington University in St. Louis, Mathematics, CB 1146

Chapter Chapter 10 in The Geometric Theory of Complex Variables, 2025, pp 195-214 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Every mathematical subject is shaped by its isomorphisms. In point set topology, these are homeomorphisms, in Riemannian geometry these are isometries, in group theory these are group isomorphisms, and so forth. This point of view is part of Felix Klein’s Erlangen Program, and it has exerted a strong influence over mathematics for the past hundred years.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-77204-7_10

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