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Algebraic number theory / Character theory / Modular form / Representation theory / J-invariant / Frobenius endomorphism / Representation theory of finite groups / Symbol / Abstract algebra / Mathematical analysis / Galois theory
Date: 2010-07-27 05:52:15
Algebraic number theory
Character theory
Modular form
Representation theory
J-invariant
Frobenius endomorphism
Representation theory of finite groups
Symbol
Abstract algebra
Mathematical analysis
Galois theory

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