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The prolongation of a transformation group to jet bundles forms the geometric foundation underlying Lie's theory of symmetry groups of differential equations, the theory of differential invariants, and the Cartan theory of moving frames. Recent developments in the moving frame theory have necessitated a detailed understanding of the geometry of prolonged transformation groups. This paper begins with a basic review of moving frames, and then focuses on the study of both regular and singular prolonged group orbits. Highlights include a corrected version of the basic stabilization theorem, a discussion of "totally singular points," and geometric and algebraic characterizations of totally singular submanifolds, which are those that admit no moving frame. In addition to applications to the method of moving frames, the paper includes a generalized Wronskian lemma for vector-valued functions, and methods for the solution to Lie determinant equations.
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Olver, P. Moving frames and singularities of prolonged group actions. Sel. math., New ser. 6, 41 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s000290050002
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s000290050002