Die Geometrie der Hyperkugelautomorphismen

Friedrich Sommer

  • Publisher: Univ., Math. Inst.(Münster), 1949

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  1. OTHER PART: Bisher erschienene Hefte dieser SchriftenreiheAccess to Book Part 
  2. CHAPTER: § 1. Die Automorphismen der HyperkugelAccess to Book Part 
  3. CHAPTER: § 2. Die Hermitesche Metrik der HyperkugelabbildungenAccess to Book Part 
  4. CHAPTER: § 3. Die Typen projektiver AbbildungenAccess to Book Part 
  5. CHAPTER: § 4. Hermitesche FormenAccess to Book Part 
  6. CHAPTER: § 5. Die Typen der HyperkugelabbildungenAccess to Book Part 
  7. CHAPTER: § 6. Die Kennzeichnung der Abbildungstypen durch die Transformationsmatrizen der HyperkugelautomorphismenAccess to Book Part 
  8. CHAPTER: § 7. Die Fixelelemente der Hyperkugelautomorphismen. Polare BeziehungenAccess to Book Part 
  9. CHAPTER: § 8. Die isometrischen HyperzylinderAccess to Book Part 
  10. CHAPTER: § 9. Der Gruppenraum der HyperkugelautomorphismenAccess to Book Part 

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Sommer, Friedrich. Die Geometrie der Hyperkugelautomorphismen. Münster: Univ., Math. Inst., 1949. <http://eudml.org/doc/203963>.

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