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Algebraic number theory / Higher local field / Adele ring / Algebraic number field / Local field / Vector space / Field / Algebraic curve / Algebraic group / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Field theory
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Algebraic number theory
Higher local field
Adele ring
Algebraic number field
Local field
Vector space
Field
Algebraic curve
Algebraic group
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Field theory

Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians Hyderabad, India, 2010

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