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Character theory / Deligne–Lusztig theory / Finite field / Harmonic analysis / Clifford theory / Gelfand pair / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Representation theory
Date: 2014-03-26 10:53:04
Character theory
Deligne–Lusztig theory
Finite field
Harmonic analysis
Clifford theory
Gelfand pair
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Representation theory

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