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Algebraic curves / Analytic number theory / Diophantine geometry / Algebraic surfaces / Elliptic curve / Abelian variety / Algebraic group / Shimura variety / Arithmetic of abelian varieties / Abstract algebra / Algebraic geometry / Geometry
Date: 2010-11-24 07:56:08
Algebraic curves
Analytic number theory
Diophantine geometry
Algebraic surfaces
Elliptic curve
Abelian variety
Algebraic group
Shimura variety
Arithmetic of abelian varieties
Abstract algebra
Algebraic geometry
Geometry

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