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A cluster of results on amplituhedron tiles. [PDF]
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A Sharp Deconfinement Transition for Potts Lattice Gauge Theory in Codimension Two. [PDF]
Duncan P, Schweinhart B.
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Ricci curvature bounds and rigidity for non-smooth Riemannian and semi-Riemannian metrics. [PDF]
Kunzinger M, Ohanyan A, Vardabasso A.
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Poincaré Polynomial of FJRW Rings and the Group-Weights Conjecture
Julian Boon Kai Tay
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Relational Field Theory and the 4D Smooth Poincaré Conjecture: A Formal Proof
Clint Svancara
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Exactly Solvable Anharmonic Oscillator, Degenerate Orthogonal Polynomials and Painlevé II. [PDF]
Bertola M, Chavez-Heredia E, Grava T.
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De la conjecture de poincaré (1904) au théorème de Hamilton-Perelman (2006)
Luc Lemaire
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The s-cobordism Theorem, the Sphere Embedding Theorem, and the Poincaré Conjecture
The Disc Embedding Theorem, 2021The s-cobordism theorem, the sphere embedding theorem, and the Poincaré conjecture comprise three key consequences of the disc embedding theorem. The chapter begins by explaining in detail how to use the disc embedding theorem to prove the 5-dimensional ...
P. Orson, Mark Powell, Arunima Ray
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100 Years of Math Milestones, 2019
The Poincaré conjecture is one of the few mathematical results that has managed to catch the interest of the mainstream media. Acknowledged as one of the most important open questions in mathematics, and endowed by the Clay Mathematics Institute with a ...
D. O'Shea
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The Poincaré conjecture is one of the few mathematical results that has managed to catch the interest of the mainstream media. Acknowledged as one of the most important open questions in mathematics, and endowed by the Clay Mathematics Institute with a ...
D. O'Shea
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