Transverse groups preserving proper domains in flag manifolds must have limit triples of a single type (Maslov index zero in the tube-type case), but the proof of this key claim contains a false step.
Proper Almost-Homogeneous Domains of the Einstein Universe
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The Einstein universe $\mathbf{Ein}^{p,q}$ of signature $(p,q)$ is a pseudo-Riemannian analogue of the conformal sphere; it is the conformal compactification of the pseudo-Riemannian Minkowski space. For $p,q \geq 1$, we show that, up to a conformal transformation, there is only one almost-homogeneous domain in $\mathbf{Ein}^{p,q}$ that is bounded in a suitable stereographic projection. This domain, which we call a diamond, is a model for the symmetric space of $\operatorname{PO}(p,1) \times \operatorname{PO}(1,q)$. We deduce a classification of closed conformally flat manifolds with proper development.
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Transverse groups preserving proper domains in flag manifolds
Transverse groups preserving proper domains in flag manifolds must have limit triples of a single type (Maslov index zero in the tube-type case), but the proof of this key claim contains a false step.