Berry–Robbins problem

In mathematics, the Berry–Robbins problem asks whether there is a continuous map from configurations of n points in R3 to the flag manifold U(n)/Tn that is compatible with the action of the symmetric group on n points.

It was posed by Berry and Robbins in 1997,[1] and solved positively by Atiyah in 2000.

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