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Equivariant Oka theory: survey of recent progress
Frank Kutzschebauch1, Finnur Lárusson2, Gerald W Schwarz3
1Institute of Mathematics, University of Bern, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.
Abstract:
We survey recent work, published since 2015, on equivariant Oka theory. The main results described in the survey are as follows. Homotopy principles for equivariant isomorphisms of Stein manifolds on which a reductive complex Lie group G acts. Applications to the linearisation problem. A parametric Oka principle for sections of a bundle E of homogeneous spaces for a group bundle , all over a reduced Stein space X with compatible actions of a reductive complex group on E, , and X. Application to the classification of generalised principal bundles with a group action. Finally, an equivariant version of Gromov's Oka principle based on a notion of a G-manifold being G-Oka.
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