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A Fruitful Interaction Between Algebra, Geometry, and Topology: Varieties Through the Lens of Group Actions
Rubí E. Rodríguez and Anita M. Rojas
We discuss how the knowledge about group algebras and representation theory has proved fruitful in understanding fundamental questions about complex abelian varieties, compact Riemann surfaces, and their moduli spaces.
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Classical Values of Zeta, as Simple as Possible But Not Simpler
Olga Holtz
The goal of this article is to present two simple ways to obtain all classical values of 𝜁.
From the Random Geometry of Conformally Invariant Systems to the Kähler Geometry of Universal Teichmüller Space
Yilin Wang
We explain how a fundamental functional on the space of Jordan curves arising from SLE—Loewner energy—is connected to a seemingly far apart subject: the Kähler geometry of universal Teichmüller space.
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Isometric Immersions and Applications
Qing Han and Marta Lewicka
We review several important aspects of isometric embeddings and immersions of Riemannian manifolds in the Euclidean space.
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The Isoperimetric Inequality
Simon Brendle and Michael Eichmair
The isoperimetric problem is one of the oldest and most famous problems in geometry.
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Tumbling Downhill Along a Given Curve
Jean-Pierre Eckmann, Yaroslav I. Sobolev and Tsvi Tlusty
For which curves drawn on the inclined plane can one carve a shape that will roll downhill following precisely this prescribed curve and its translationally repeated copies?
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- Michael Spivak: A Memorial
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