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Field theory / Analytic number theory / Algebraic number theory / P-adic L-function / Modular forms / Number theory / Iwasawa theory / Zeta function / P-adic number / Abstract algebra / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis
Date: 2005-06-11 12:01:15
Field theory
Analytic number theory
Algebraic number theory
P-adic L-function
Modular forms
Number theory
Iwasawa theory
Zeta function
P-adic number
Abstract algebra
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis

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