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Proceedings of the Yerevan State University, series Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2001, Issue 2, Pages 137–140 (Mi uzeru593)  

Communications
Mathematics

Equivariant generalization of Freudenthal’s theorem. Equivariant $n$- mobility

P. S. Gevorgyan

Artsakh State University
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Abstract: In the given paper the equivariant analogue of Freudenthal’s theorem in finite $G$-group is proved, which allows to generalize some results attained by Bogaty on $n$-mobility of topological distance.
Keywords: equivariant analogue of Freudenthal’s theorem.
Received: 12.04.2000
Accepted: 09.07.2001
Document Type: Article
UDC: 513.83
Language: Russian
Citation: P. S. Gevorgyan, “Equivariant generalization of Freudenthal’s theorem. Equivariant $n$- mobility”, Proceedings of the YSU, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2001, no. 2, 137–140
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\paper Equivariant generalization of Freudenthal’s theorem. Equivariant $n$- mobility
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\pages 137--140
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