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Date: 2010-12-30 05:23:37
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Topology
Mathematical analysis
Differential geometry
Connection
Operator theory
Equivariant sheaf
ChernWeil homomorphism
Cohomology
Lefschetz fixed-point theorem
Vector bundle
Contraction

1049 Documenta Math. A Lefschetz Fixed Point Formula for Singular Arithmetic Schemes

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