Modular Lie algebra

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114TWG45MiZNgBjYrzPFk.skript_chapter3_2.doc

4TWG45MiZNgBjYrzPFk.skript_chapter3_2.doc

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Source URL: w0.rz-berlin.mpg.de

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-17 07:34:04
12Description of my Research Dave Witte Morris Contents 0. Remarks for the non-expert 0.1. Actions on the circle 0.2. Superrigidity

Description of my Research Dave Witte Morris Contents 0. Remarks for the non-expert 0.1. Actions on the circle 0.2. Superrigidity

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Source URL: people.uleth.ca

Language: English - Date: 2003-09-14 00:58:20
13arXiv:0710.5799v2 [math.NT] 10 DecCONFIGURATIONS OF RANK-40r EXTREMAL EVEN UNIMODULAR LATTICES (r = 1, 2, 3) SCOTT DUKE KOMINERS AND ZACHARY ABEL Abstract. We show that if L is an extremal even unimodular lattice

arXiv:0710.5799v2 [math.NT] 10 DecCONFIGURATIONS OF RANK-40r EXTREMAL EVEN UNIMODULAR LATTICES (r = 1, 2, 3) SCOTT DUKE KOMINERS AND ZACHARY ABEL Abstract. We show that if L is an extremal even unimodular lattice

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Source URL: zacharyabel.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-19 11:02:06
14Euler Products Robert P. Langlands 2  EULER PRODUCTS †

Euler Products Robert P. Langlands 2 EULER PRODUCTS †

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Source URL: www.sunsite.ubc.ca

Language: English - Date: 2002-12-12 10:29:44
15Main Question Modular compactifications Symplectic cutting Compactifications of reductive groups, non-abelian symplectic cutting and geometric

Main Question Modular compactifications Symplectic cutting Compactifications of reductive groups, non-abelian symplectic cutting and geometric

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Source URL: projects.au.dk

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-25 09:56:49
16Preface Discrete subgroups form an important class of groups. They naturally appear in many branches of mathematics and in the physical phenomena. An arithmetic subgroup is a certain discrete subgroup whose denition eme

Preface Discrete subgroups form an important class of groups. They naturally appear in many branches of mathematics and in the physical phenomena. An arithmetic subgroup is a certain discrete subgroup whose denition eme

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Source URL: www.ipm.ac.ir

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-28 00:50:08
17ON MODULAR INVARIANCE AND RIGIDITY THEOREMS KEFENG LIU Contents 1. Introduction

ON MODULAR INVARIANCE AND RIGIDITY THEOREMS KEFENG LIU Contents 1. Introduction

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Source URL: www.math.ucla.edu

Language: English - Date: 2002-05-13 12:30:55
18STEFANO MORRA, Toronto university On the ordinary representations in the p-modular Langlands program The weight part in the generalized Serre’s conjectures gives us deep information on the local factor at p of isotypic

STEFANO MORRA, Toronto university On the ordinary representations in the p-modular Langlands program The weight part in the generalized Serre’s conjectures gives us deep information on the local factor at p of isotypic

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Source URL: cms.math.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-21 09:58:02
19Pseudomodular surfaces D. D. Long ∗ and A. W. Reid †  September 5, 2001

Pseudomodular surfaces D. D. Long ∗ and A. W. Reid † September 5, 2001

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Source URL: www.math.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 2001-09-05 15:31:46
20Canonical models of Shimura curves J.S. Milne April 4, 2003, v0.0 Abstract As an introduction to Shimura varieties, and, in particular, to Deligne’s Bourbaki and Corvallis talks (Deligne 1971, 1979), I explain the main

Canonical models of Shimura curves J.S. Milne April 4, 2003, v0.0 Abstract As an introduction to Shimura varieties, and, in particular, to Deligne’s Bourbaki and Corvallis talks (Deligne 1971, 1979), I explain the main

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Source URL: www.jmilne.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-07-01 16:04:06