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- group theory - Sharply $k$-transitive actions on spheres - Mathematics . . .
A nice fact from complex analysis is that the mobius group acts sharply 3-transitively on the Riemann
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Now, as I begin to read more, I find some literature referencing a new term, "Sharply N-Transitive," where "N" is usually explicitly put Below is a link containing such language My question: What is the difference between an action being sharply transitive and just plain old transitivity? Why do we care?
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I am working through a textbook on laser trapping and cooling (by Metcalf and van der Straten), but I have purely mathematical question During a derivation they arrive at the following differential
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