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The Brauer characters of the sporadic simple Harada-Norton group and its automorphism group in characteristics 2 and 3 [PDF]
We determine the 2-modular and 3-modular character tables of the sporadic simple Harada-Norton group and its automorphism group.Comment: 29 ...
Hiss, Gerhard +3 more
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Abelian Surfaces over totally real fields are Potentially Modular [PDF]
We show that abelian surfaces (and consequently curves of genus 2) over totally real fields are potentially modular. As a consequence, we obtain the expected meromorphic continuation and functional equations of their Hasse--Weil zeta functions.
Boxer, George +3 more
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Fissures of traditional culture in the novel 'Shadow partisan' by Nađa Tešić [PDF]
The paper deals with representations of traditional culture and their fissures in Nađe Tešić's novel Shadow Partisan. The tangle of cultural symbolism, socio-historical dynamics and psychological dimensions shown in the novel is considered in an ...
Matić Aleksandra D.
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The Worldsheet Conformal Field Theory of the Fractional Superstring [PDF]
Two of the important unresolved issues concerning fractional superstrings have been the appearance of new massive sectors whose spacetime statistics properties are unclear, and the appearance of new types of ``internal projections'' which alter or deform
Argyres +23 more
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Examining Elements of Middle Eastern Dystopia: A Comparative Study of Vaght-e Taghsir and Frankenstein in Baghdad [PDF]
IntroductionThe term “dystopia” was coined in 1868 in reference to authoritarian societies, and it often relates to totalitarian regimes (Vieira, 2010: 5&16; Baccolini & Moylan, 2013: 4-7). It was first used in English literature in 1747, albeit with the
Zein Alabedeen Asaad, Mohammad Ragheb
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Non-Abelian Finite Gauge Theories [PDF]
We study orbifolds of ${\cal N} = 4$ U(n) super-Yang-Mills theory given by discrete subgroups of SU(2) and SU(3). We have reached many interesting observations that have graph-theoretic interpretations.
Hanany, Amihay, He, Yang-Hui
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On what we experience when we hear people speak [PDF]
According to perceptualism, fluent comprehension of speech is a perceptual achievement, in as much as it is akin to such high-level perceptual states as the perception of objects as cups or trees, or of people as happy or sad.
Nes, Anders
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Ordinary pseudorepresentations and modular forms
In this short note, we observe that the techniques of our recent work "Pseudo-modularity and Iwasawa theory" can be used to provide a new proof of some of the residually reducible modularity lifting results of Skinner and Wiles.
Wake, Preston, Wang-Erickson, Carl
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Stark points and Hida-Rankin p-adic L-function [PDF]
This article is devoted to the elliptic Stark conjecture formulated by Darmon, Lauder and Rotger [DLR], which proposes a formula for the transcendental part of a $p$-adic avatar of the leading term at $s=1$ of the Hasse-Weil-Artin $L$-series $L(E ...
Casazza, Daniele, Rotger, Victor
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Congruences between Hilbert modular forms: constructing ordinary lifts
Under mild hypotheses, we prove that if F is a totally real field, k is the algebraic closure of the finite field with l elements and r : G_F --> GL_2(k) is irreducible and modular, then there is a finite solvable totally real extension F'/F such that r ...
Barnet-Lamb, Thomas +2 more
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