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1FINITE GROUP SCHEMES OVER BASES WITH LOW RAMIFICATION BRIAN CONRAD Abstract. Let A0 be a complete characteristic (0, p) discrete valuation ring with absolute ramification degree e and a perfect residue field. We are inte

FINITE GROUP SCHEMES OVER BASES WITH LOW RAMIFICATION BRIAN CONRAD Abstract. Let A0 be a complete characteristic (0, p) discrete valuation ring with absolute ramification degree e and a perfect residue field. We are inte

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Language: English - Date: 2004-08-10 17:19:57
    2PRIME SPECIALIZATION IN HIGHER GENUS I BRIAN CONRAD AND KEITH CONRAD Abstract. A classical conjecture predicts how often a polynomial in Z[T ] takes prime values. The natural analogous conjecture for prime values of a po

    PRIME SPECIALIZATION IN HIGHER GENUS I BRIAN CONRAD AND KEITH CONRAD Abstract. A classical conjecture predicts how often a polynomial in Z[T ] takes prime values. The natural analogous conjecture for prime values of a po

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    Language: English - Date: 2007-08-09 18:48:37
      3A BRIEF INTODUCTION TO ADIC SPACES BRIAN CONRAD 1. Valuation spectra and Huber/Tate rings 1.1. Introduction. Although we begin the oral lectures with a crash course on some basic highlights from rigid-analytic geometry i

      A BRIEF INTODUCTION TO ADIC SPACES BRIAN CONRAD 1. Valuation spectra and Huber/Tate rings 1.1. Introduction. Although we begin the oral lectures with a crash course on some basic highlights from rigid-analytic geometry i

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      Language: English - Date: 2018-03-15 14:59:55
        4LIFTING GLOBAL REPRESENTATIONS WITH LOCAL PROPERTIES BRIAN CONRAD 1. Introduction Let k be a global field, with Galois group Gk and Weil group Wk relative to a choice of separable closure ks /k. Let Γ be either Gk or Wk

        LIFTING GLOBAL REPRESENTATIONS WITH LOCAL PROPERTIES BRIAN CONRAD 1. Introduction Let k be a global field, with Galois group Gk and Weil group Wk relative to a choice of separable closure ks /k. Let Γ be either Gk or Wk

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        Language: English - Date: 2011-12-11 23:16:10
          5RELATIVE AMPLENESS IN RIGID GEOMETRY BRIAN CONRAD We develop a rigid-analytic theory of relative ampleness for line bundles and record some applications to faithfully flat descent for morphisms and proper geometric objec

          RELATIVE AMPLENESS IN RIGID GEOMETRY BRIAN CONRAD We develop a rigid-analytic theory of relative ampleness for line bundles and record some applications to faithfully flat descent for morphisms and proper geometric objec

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          Language: English - Date: 2005-10-13 14:32:54
            6ARITHMETIC PROPERTIES OF THE SHIMURA-SHINTANI-WALDSPURGER CORRESPONDENCE KARTIK PRASANNA with an appendix by BRIAN CONRAD  1

            ARITHMETIC PROPERTIES OF THE SHIMURA-SHINTANI-WALDSPURGER CORRESPONDENCE KARTIK PRASANNA with an appendix by BRIAN CONRAD 1

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            Language: English - Date: 2008-11-11 16:23:48
              7325  Documenta Math. J1 (p) Has Connected Fibers Brian Conrad, Bas Edixhoven, William Stein

              325 Documenta Math. J1 (p) Has Connected Fibers Brian Conrad, Bas Edixhoven, William Stein

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              Language: English - Date: 2004-11-04 13:47:54
                8INERTIA GROUPS AND FIBERS BRIAN CONRAD Let K be a global field and X, Y two proper, connected K-schemes, with X normal and Y regular. Let f : X → Y be a finite, flat, generically Galois K-morphism which is tamely ramif

                INERTIA GROUPS AND FIBERS BRIAN CONRAD Let K be a global field and X, Y two proper, connected K-schemes, with X normal and Y regular. Let f : X → Y be a finite, flat, generically Galois K-morphism which is tamely ramif

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                Language: English - Date: 2004-08-10 17:02:45
                  9DESCENT FOR NON-ARCHIMEDEAN ANALYTIC SPACES BRIAN CONRAD AND MICHAEL TEMKIN 1. Introduction In the theory of schemes, faithfully flat descent is a very powerful tool. One wants a descent theory not only for quasi-coheren

                  DESCENT FOR NON-ARCHIMEDEAN ANALYTIC SPACES BRIAN CONRAD AND MICHAEL TEMKIN 1. Introduction In the theory of schemes, faithfully flat descent is a very powerful tool. One wants a descent theory not only for quasi-coheren

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                  Language: English - Date: 2010-09-18 12:04:33
                    10UNM Web Committee Minutes May 20, 2011 Attending: Mike Kelly (chair), Cinnamon Blair, Brian Bunnett, Mary Conrad, Dorene DiNaro, Joan Green, Ryan Lindquist, Alex Paramo, Richard Valdez, Kevin Wiley 1. Approval of the Mar

                    UNM Web Committee Minutes May 20, 2011 Attending: Mike Kelly (chair), Cinnamon Blair, Brian Bunnett, Mary Conrad, Dorene DiNaro, Joan Green, Ryan Lindquist, Alex Paramo, Richard Valdez, Kevin Wiley 1. Approval of the Mar

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