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1Proc. Int. Cong. of Math. – 2018 Rio de Janeiro, Vol–248) REPRESENTATIONS OF FINITE GROUPS AND APPLICATIONS Pham Huu Tiep

Proc. Int. Cong. of Math. – 2018 Rio de Janeiro, Vol–248) REPRESENTATIONS OF FINITE GROUPS AND APPLICATIONS Pham Huu Tiep

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Language: English - Date: 2018-07-25 13:17:42
2On the Lp-distortion of finite quotients of amenable groups. Romain Tessera∗ December 11, 2007  Abstract

On the Lp-distortion of finite quotients of amenable groups. Romain Tessera∗ December 11, 2007 Abstract

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Language: English - Date: 2007-12-11 20:18:23
3MODULI SPACES FOR CERTAIN FANO VARIETIES OLIVIER DEBARRE Abstract. It is yet unknown whether quasiprojective moduli spaces exist for all Fano varieties with finite automorphism groups. In this talk, we will describe a cl

MODULI SPACES FOR CERTAIN FANO VARIETIES OLIVIER DEBARRE Abstract. It is yet unknown whether quasiprojective moduli spaces exist for all Fano varieties with finite automorphism groups. In this talk, we will describe a cl

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Source URL: www.math.ens.fr

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-30 09:31:34
4On the space of left-orderings of virtually solvable groups Cristobal Rivas & Romain Tessera∗ Abstract We show that the space of left-orderings of a countable virtually solvable group is either finite or homeomorphic t

On the space of left-orderings of virtually solvable groups Cristobal Rivas & Romain Tessera∗ Abstract We show that the space of left-orderings of a countable virtually solvable group is either finite or homeomorphic t

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-14 07:03:47
5Problems for Representations of Linear Algebraic Groups Milan Lopuha¨a September 13th , 2016 All vector spaces are assumed to be over C and of finite dimension. 1. Let V and W be vector spaces, and let n be a positive i

Problems for Representations of Linear Algebraic Groups Milan Lopuha¨a September 13th , 2016 All vector spaces are assumed to be over C and of finite dimension. 1. Let V and W be vector spaces, and let n be a positive i

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Source URL: www.math.ru.nl

Language: English - Date: 2016-09-06 09:18:59
    6RIGID LOCAL SYSTEMS, MOMENTS, AND FINITE UNITARY GROUPS NICHOLAS M. KATZ AND PHAM HUU TIEP Contents 1. Introduction

    RIGID LOCAL SYSTEMS, MOMENTS, AND FINITE UNITARY GROUPS NICHOLAS M. KATZ AND PHAM HUU TIEP Contents 1. Introduction

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    Source URL: web.math.princeton.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2018-03-28 22:28:44
      7Cohomological finite generation for p-compact groups Vincent Franjou Laboratoire Jean-Leray, Universit´ e de Nantes  Manhattan, Kansas – October 27, 2011

      Cohomological finite generation for p-compact groups Vincent Franjou Laboratoire Jean-Leray, Universit´ e de Nantes Manhattan, Kansas – October 27, 2011

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      Source URL: www.math.sciences.univ-nantes.fr

      Language: English - Date: 2011-11-04 09:17:33
        8Testing Properties of Functions on Finite Groups  arXiv:1509.00930v1 [cs.DS] 3 Sep 2015 Kenta Oono Preferred Networks, Inc.

        Testing Properties of Functions on Finite Groups arXiv:1509.00930v1 [cs.DS] 3 Sep 2015 Kenta Oono Preferred Networks, Inc.

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        Source URL: arxiv.org

        Language: English - Date: 2015-09-03 20:34:38
          9T HE PROBABILISTIC ZETA FUNCTION OF FINITE AND PROFINITE GROUPS Andrea Lucchini Università di Padova  Intercity number theory seminar

          T HE PROBABILISTIC ZETA FUNCTION OF FINITE AND PROFINITE GROUPS Andrea Lucchini Università di Padova Intercity number theory seminar

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          Source URL: www.math.unipd.it

          Language: English - Date: 2010-09-15 04:01:30
            10Computing in Picard groups of projective curves over finite fields Peter Bruin Essen, 10 November 2009 Abstract Following the work of K. Khuri-Makdisi (see [3] and [4]), I will describe a way of representing a

            Computing in Picard groups of projective curves over finite fields Peter Bruin Essen, 10 November 2009 Abstract Following the work of K. Khuri-Makdisi (see [3] and [4]), I will describe a way of representing a

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            Source URL: pub.math.leidenuniv.nl

            Language: English - Date: 2009-11-11 05:24:43