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1Approximating Euler’s equation on the full diffeomorphism group, and soliton-like solutions Peter W. Michor Geometrical Aspects of Hydrodynamics workshop Simons Center for Geometry and Physics Stony Brook University

Approximating Euler’s equation on the full diffeomorphism group, and soliton-like solutions Peter W. Michor Geometrical Aspects of Hydrodynamics workshop Simons Center for Geometry and Physics Stony Brook University

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- Date: 2014-05-23 20:32:50
    2TOPOLOGICALLY INVARIANT CHERN NUMBERS OF PROJECTIVE VARIETIES D. KOTSCHICK A BSTRACT. We prove that a rational linear combination of Chern numbers is an oriented diffeomorphism invariant of smooth complex projective vari

    TOPOLOGICALLY INVARIANT CHERN NUMBERS OF PROJECTIVE VARIETIES D. KOTSCHICK A BSTRACT. We prove that a rational linear combination of Chern numbers is an oriented diffeomorphism invariant of smooth complex projective vari

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    Source URL: 129.187.111.185

    - Date: 2011-10-27 12:39:12
      3COMPLETE INTERSECTIONS WITH S 1 -ACTION  arXiv:1108.5327v4 [math.GT] 4 Jun 2015 ANAND DESSAI AND MICHAEL WIEMELER Abstract. We give the diffeomorphism classification of complete intersections with S 1 -symmetry in dimens

      COMPLETE INTERSECTIONS WITH S 1 -ACTION arXiv:1108.5327v4 [math.GT] 4 Jun 2015 ANAND DESSAI AND MICHAEL WIEMELER Abstract. We give the diffeomorphism classification of complete intersections with S 1 -symmetry in dimens

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      - Date: 2015-06-17 09:38:47
        4Burnside problem on diffeomorphism groups Sebastian Hurtado Salazar University of Chicago, USA Abstract: Suppose G is a finitely generated group such that every element has finite order. Must G be a finite group? This is

        Burnside problem on diffeomorphism groups Sebastian Hurtado Salazar University of Chicago, USA Abstract: Suppose G is a finitely generated group such that every element has finite order. Must G be a finite group? This is

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        - Date: 2016-06-13 03:17:52
          5Non-local spin field theories in dimension three Matthias Kreck, Stephan Stolz and Peter Teichner August 29, 2014 1

          Non-local spin field theories in dimension three Matthias Kreck, Stephan Stolz and Peter Teichner August 29, 2014 1

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          Language: English - Date: 2015-06-17 03:57:54
          6Time-reversible triangular maps of the square

          Time-reversible triangular maps of the square

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          Language: English - Date: 2011-09-06 17:27:43
          7Geometry/Topology  ˆ The A-genus of S 1-manifolds with finite second homotopy group Manuel Amann a,1 , Anand Dessai b,2

          Geometry/Topology ˆ The A-genus of S 1-manifolds with finite second homotopy group Manuel Amann a,1 , Anand Dessai b,2

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          Language: English - Date: 2010-01-25 07:48:00
          8217  Documenta Math. Vanishing Geodesic Distance on Spaces of Submanifolds and Diffeomorphisms

          217 Documenta Math. Vanishing Geodesic Distance on Spaces of Submanifolds and Diffeomorphisms

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          Language: English - Date: 2006-01-30 13:04:31
          9Accurate Interactive Visualization of Large Deformations and Variability in Biomedical Image Ensembles Max Hermann1), A.C. Schunke2), T. Schultz1), R. Klein1) 1)

          Accurate Interactive Visualization of Large Deformations and Variability in Biomedical Image Ensembles Max Hermann1), A.C. Schunke2), T. Schultz1), R. Klein1) 1)

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          Source URL: cg.cs.uni-bonn.de

          Language: English - Date: 2015-12-15 12:40:24
          10COHOMOTOPY SETS OF 4-MANIFOLDS ROBION KIRBY, PAUL MELVIN AND PETER TEICHNER Abstract. Elementary geometric arguments are used to compute the group of homotopy classes of maps from a 4-manifold X to the 3-sphere, and to e

          COHOMOTOPY SETS OF 4-MANIFOLDS ROBION KIRBY, PAUL MELVIN AND PETER TEICHNER Abstract. Elementary geometric arguments are used to compute the group of homotopy classes of maps from a 4-manifold X to the 3-sphere, and to e

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          Language: English - Date: 2015-06-17 03:57:56