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Glycerol-induced membrane stiffening: the role of viscous fluid adlayers. [PDF]

open access: yesBiophys J, 2011
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Trigonal Algebraic Surfaces and Triple Covers(Algebraic Geometry and Topology)

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PROPERTIES OF ESSENTIAL COVERINGS(Real Algebraic Geometry)

open access: yesPROPERTIES OF ESSENTIAL COVERINGS(Real Algebraic Geometry)
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Splitting curves in double covers, elliptic surfaces and Zariski pairs (Hodge theory and algebraic geometry)

open access: yesSplitting curves in double covers, elliptic surfaces and Zariski pairs (Hodge theory and algebraic geometry)
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Classification of projective manifolds containing four-sheeted covers of projective space as very ample divisors(Algebraic Geometry and Topology)

open access: yesClassification of projective manifolds containing four-sheeted covers of projective space as very ample divisors(Algebraic Geometry and Topology)
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Multiple cover formulas for Gromov-Witten invariants and BPS states (Proceedings of the Workshop "Algebraic Geometry and Integrable Systems related to String Theory")

open access: yesMultiple cover formulas for Gromov-Witten invariants and BPS states (Proceedings of the Workshop "Algebraic Geometry and Integrable Systems related to String Theory")
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IN HOW MANY WAYS CAN A 3-MANIFOLD BE THE CYCLIC BRANCHED COVER OF A KNOT IN $mathrm{S}^{3}$? (Topology, Geometry and Algebra of low-dimensional manifolds)

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Vanishing theorems for $L^2$-cohomology on infinite coverings of compact Kähler manifolds and applications in algebraic geometry

Communications in Analysis and Geometry, 2000
The authors introduce the notion of Kähler nonellipticity which is weaker than the notion of Kähler hyperbolicity given by Gromov: a compact Kähler manifold \((X,\omega)\) is Kähler nonelliptic if \(\omega\) is \(\widetilde d\) (linear growth) i.e. for some covering \(\widetilde X\to X\) the lifting \(\widetilde\omega\) is of the form \(\widetilde d ...
Juergen Jost, Kang Zuo
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