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My problem is somewhat similar to My question has already been asked, but not really answered? What should I do?. But in my case the question has not been answered at all.

My first idea was to write a comment below the question. But you need 50 reputation for that and I just created this MO-account. So one option would be to wait till I get enough reputation, but that can take a while. Another option is to create a new question and link it with the old one. And the last option is not to ask at all.

The question I want to ask has been asked here: On the proof by Chu-Kobayashi that transformation groups are Lie groupsOn the proof by Chu-Kobayashi that transformation groups are Lie groups. It is really detailed and contains everything I want to know. So the best thing for me would be to "activate" this old quesion. Is there any way to do this?

My problem is somewhat similar to My question has already been asked, but not really answered? What should I do?. But in my case the question has not been answered at all.

My first idea was to write a comment below the question. But you need 50 reputation for that and I just created this MO-account. So one option would be to wait till I get enough reputation, but that can take a while. Another option is to create a new question and link it with the old one. And the last option is not to ask at all.

The question I want to ask has been asked here: On the proof by Chu-Kobayashi that transformation groups are Lie groups. It is really detailed and contains everything I want to know. So the best thing for me would be to "activate" this old quesion. Is there any way to do this?

My problem is somewhat similar to My question has already been asked, but not really answered? What should I do?. But in my case the question has not been answered at all.

My first idea was to write a comment below the question. But you need 50 reputation for that and I just created this MO-account. So one option would be to wait till I get enough reputation, but that can take a while. Another option is to create a new question and link it with the old one. And the last option is not to ask at all.

The question I want to ask has been asked here: On the proof by Chu-Kobayashi that transformation groups are Lie groups. It is really detailed and contains everything I want to know. So the best thing for me would be to "activate" this old quesion. Is there any way to do this?

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My problem is somewhat similar to My question has already been asked, but not really answered? What should I do?My question has already been asked, but not really answered? What should I do?. But in my case the question has not been answered at all.

My first idea was to write a comment below the question. But you need 50 reputation for that and I just created this MO-account. So one option would be to wait till I get enough reputation, but that can take a while. Another option is to create a new question and link it with the old one. And the last option is not to ask at all.

The question I want to ask has been asked here: On the proof by Chu-Kobayashi that transformation groups are Lie groups. It is really detailed and contains everything I want to know. So the best thing for me would be to "activate" this old quesion. Is there any way to do this?

My problem is somewhat similar to My question has already been asked, but not really answered? What should I do?. But in my case the question has not been answered at all.

My first idea was to write a comment below the question. But you need 50 reputation for that and I just created this MO-account. So one option would be to wait till I get enough reputation, but that can take a while. Another option is to create a new question and link it with the old one. And the last option is not to ask at all.

The question I want to ask has been asked here: On the proof by Chu-Kobayashi that transformation groups are Lie groups. It is really detailed and contains everything I want to know. So the best thing for me would be to "activate" this old quesion. Is there any way to do this?

My problem is somewhat similar to My question has already been asked, but not really answered? What should I do?. But in my case the question has not been answered at all.

My first idea was to write a comment below the question. But you need 50 reputation for that and I just created this MO-account. So one option would be to wait till I get enough reputation, but that can take a while. Another option is to create a new question and link it with the old one. And the last option is not to ask at all.

The question I want to ask has been asked here: On the proof by Chu-Kobayashi that transformation groups are Lie groups. It is really detailed and contains everything I want to know. So the best thing for me would be to "activate" this old quesion. Is there any way to do this?

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My question has been asked but not answered at all. What should I do?

My problem is somewhat similar to My question has already been asked, but not really answered? What should I do?. But in my case the question has not been answered at all.

My first idea was to write a comment below the question. But you need 50 reputation for that and I just created this MO-account. So one option would be to wait till I get enough reputation, but that can take a while. Another option is to create a new question and link it with the old one. And the last option is not to ask at all.

The question I want to ask has been asked here: On the proof by Chu-Kobayashi that transformation groups are Lie groups. It is really detailed and contains everything I want to know. So the best thing for me would be to "activate" this old quesion. Is there any way to do this?