Grassmann manifolds
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1 Introduction
Grassmann manifolds were first defined by a German school teacher in Stettin.
They are examples of coadjoints orbits [Kirillov2004]
Theorem 1.1.
2 Construction and examples
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3 Invariants
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4 Classification/Characterization
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5 Further discussion
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6 References
- [Kirillov2004] A. A. Kirillov, Lectures on the orbit method, Graduate Studies in Mathematics 64, American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 2004. MR2069175 (2005c:22001) Zbl 02121486
- [Milnor&Stasheff1974] J. W. Milnor and J. D. Stasheff, Characteristic classes, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J., 1974. MR0440554 (55 #13428) Zbl 1079.57504