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Fixed points of nilpotent actions on ${\mathbb S}^{2}$

We prove that a nilpotent subgroup of orientation preserving $C^{1}$ diffeomorphisms of ${\mathbb S}^{2}$ has a finite orbit of cardinality at most two. We also prove that a finitely generated nilpotent subgroup of orientation preserving $C^{1}$ diffeomorphisms of ${\mathbb R}^{2}$ preserving a compact set has a global fixed point. These results generalize theorems of Franks, Handel and Parwani for the abelian case. We show that a nilpotent subgroup of orientation preserving $C^{1}$ diffeomorphisms of ${\mathbb S}^{2}$ that has a finite orbit of odd cardinality also has a global fixed point. Moreover we study the properties of the two-points orbits of nilpotent fixed-point-free subgroups of orientation preserving $C^{1}$ diffeomorphisms of ${\mathbb S}^{2}$.

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