The kissing number in four dimensions
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Ramification theory for varieties over a perfect field
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Growth of the number of simple closed geodesics on hyperbolic surfaces
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On local connectivity for the Julia set of rational maps: Newton’s famous example
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The strong Macdonald conjecture and Hodge theory on the loop Grassmannian
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The derivation problem for group algebras
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Metric cotype
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Subelliptic $\mathrm{Spin}_{\mathbb{C}}$ Dirac operators, III. The Atiyah–Weinstein conjecture
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The distribution of integers with a divisor in a given interval
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Entropy and the localization of eigenfunctions
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Le lemma fondamental pour les groupes unitaires
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Invertibility of random matrices: norm of the inverse
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Multi-critical unitary random matrix ensembles and the general Painlevé II equation
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Diffusion and mixing in fluid flow
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A counterexample to the strong version of Freedman’s conjecture
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On the dimensions of conformal repellers. Randomness and parameter dependency
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Propagation of singularities for the wave equation on manifolds with corners
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Existence of conformal metrics with constant Q-curvature
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Quasilinear and Hessian equations of Lane–Emden type
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Isometries, rigidity and universal covers
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The sharp quantitative isoperimetric inequality
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Maharam’s problem
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On the classification of isoparametric hypersurfaces with four distinct curvatures in spheres
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A quantitative version of the idempotent theorem in harmonic analysis
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