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Improved Statistics for F-theory Standard Models. [PDF]
Bies M, Cvetič M, Donagi R, Ong M.
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On a Cartan Formula for Secondary Cohomology Operations.
L. K. Kristensen
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Arithmetic fundamental lemma for the spherical Hecke algebra. [PDF]
Li C, Rapoport M, Zhang W.
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Uncovering 2-D toroidal representations in grid cell ensemble activity during 1-D behavior. [PDF]
Hermansen E, Klindt DA, Dunn BA.
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Stability of Homomorphisms, Coverings and Cocycles I: Equivalence
Chapman M, Lubotzky A.
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Tropical Refined Curve Counting with Descendants. [PDF]
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On the profinite rigidity of free and surface groups. [PDF]
Morales I.
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Relative Cohomology and Generalized Tate Cohomology
Algebras and Representation Theory, 2017We compare relative cohomology theories arising from using different proper resolutions of modules. Criteria for the vanishing of such distinctions are given in certain cases, and we show that this is related to the generalized Tate cohomology theory. We also demonstrate that the two balance properties admitted by the two different cohomology theories ...
Bin Yu, Xiaosheng Zhu, Yanbo Zhou
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2007
Dating back to work of Berthelot, rigid cohomology appeared as a common generalization of Monsky-Washnitzer cohomology and crystalline cohomology. It is a p-adic Weil cohomology suitable for computing Zeta and L-functions for algebraic varieties on finite fields.
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Dating back to work of Berthelot, rigid cohomology appeared as a common generalization of Monsky-Washnitzer cohomology and crystalline cohomology. It is a p-adic Weil cohomology suitable for computing Zeta and L-functions for algebraic varieties on finite fields.
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