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JournalsjemsVol. 19, No. 2

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

Volume 19, No. 2 (2017)

J. Eur. Math. Soc. cover

  • pp. 299–356

    A classification of Nichols algebras of semisimple Yetter–Drinfeld modules over non-abelian groups

    István HeckenbergerLeandro Vendramin

  • pp. 357–394

    Forms in many variables and differing degrees

    Tim D. BrowningDavid Rodney Heath-Brown

  • pp. 395–439

    Essential connectedness and the rigidity problem for Gaussian symmetrization

    Filippo CagnettiMaria ColomboGuido De PhilippisFrancesco Maggi

  • pp. 441–472

    Qualitative behaviour for flux-saturated mechanisms: travelling waves, waiting time and smoothing effects

    Juan CalvoJuan CamposVicent CasellesÓscar SánchezJuan Soler

  • pp. 473–505

    Limits of Sobolev homeomorphisms

    Tadeusz IwaniecJani Onninen

  • pp. 507–529

    Algebraicity of Nash sets and of their asymmetric cobordism

    Riccardo GhiloniAlessandro Tancredi

  • pp. 531–550

    Absolute continuity of the periodic Schrödinger operator in transversal geometry

    Katsiaryna KrupchykGunther Uhlmann

  • pp. 551–579

    Infinitely many periodic orbits of exact magnetic flows on surfaces for almost every subcritical energy level

    Alberto AbbondandoloLeonardo MacariniMarco MazzucchelliGabriel P. Paternain

  • pp. 581–599

    Hypergeometric groups of orthogonal type

    Tyakal Nanjundiah Venkataramana

  • pp. 601–602

    Erratum to “Growth of Sobolev norms in the cubic defocusing nonlinear Schrödinger equation”

    Marcel GuardiaVadim Kaloshin

Publication Date

26 January 2017

Identifiers

DOI Prefix
10.4171/JEMS
ISSN print
1435-9855
ISSN digital
1435-9863
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