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Killing–Hopf theorem

In geometry, the Killing–Hopf theorem states that complete connected Riemannian manifolds of constant curvature are isometric to a quotient of a sphere, Euclidean space, or hyperbolic space by a group acting freely and properly discontinuously.[1] These manifolds are called space forms. The Killing–Hopf theorem was proved by Killing (1891) and Hopf (1926).

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  1. ^ Lee, John M. (2018). Introduction to Riemannian Manifolds. New York: Springer-Verlag. p. 348. ISBN 978-3-319-91754-2.