Symmetric space (disambiguation)

Symmetric space (disambiguation)

A symmetric space is, in differential geometry and representation theory, a smooth manifold whose group of symmetries contains an "inversion symmetry" about every point. Examples include:

* Riemannian symmetric space
* Hermitian symmetric space
* Quaternion-Kähler symmetric space

In topology, symmetric space may also refer to:

* R0 space, a topological space in which two topologically distinguishable points can be separated


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