Abstract

We prove a version of Myers-Steenrod's theorem for Finsler manifolds under minimal regularity hypothesis. In particular we show that an isometry between $C^{k,\alpha}$-smooth (or partially smooth) Finsler metrics, with $k+\alpha>0$, $k\in \mathbb{N} \cup \{0\}$, and $0 \leq \alpha \leq 1$ is necessary a diffeomorphism of class $C^{k+1,\alpha}$. A generalisation of this result to the case of Finsler 1-quasiconformal mapping is given. The proofs are based on the reduction of the Finlserian problems to Riemannian ones with the help of the the Binet-Legendre metric.

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