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Representation theory / Algebraic geometry / Lie groups / Reductive group / Unipotent / Root datum / Langlands dual / Group scheme / Homomorphism / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Algebraic groups
Date: 2012-03-06 20:27:25
Representation theory
Algebraic geometry
Lie groups
Reductive group
Unipotent
Root datum
Langlands dual
Group scheme
Homomorphism
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Algebraic groups

Reductive Groups J.S. Milne

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