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JournalslemVol. 68, No. 3/4

Volume 68, No. 3/4 (2022)

L’Enseignement Mathématique

Enseign. Math. cover
  • pp. 243–290

    Abelian invariants of doubly slice links

    Anthony ConwayPatrick Orson

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1029
  • pp. 291–306

    Residues of connections and the Chevalley–Weil formula for curves

    Donu Arapura

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1030
  • pp. 307–340

    A model problem for multiplicative chaos in number theory

    Kannan SoundararajanAsif Zaman

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1031
  • pp. 341–377

    On the structure of certain Γ-difference modules

    Ehud de ShalitJosé Gutiérrez

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1032
  • pp. 379–387

    Complément to the Thurston 3D-geometrization picture

    Alice KwonDennis Sullivan

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1034
  • pp. 389–408

    The commutator subgroups of free groups and surface groups

    Andrew Putman

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1035
  • pp. 409–440

    Goldman form, flat connections and stable vector bundles

    Leon A. Takhtajan

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1036
  • pp. 441–481

    Bavard’s duality theorem for mixed commutator length

    Morimichi KawasakiMitsuaki KimuraTakahiro MatsushitaMasato Mimura

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1037
  • pp. 483–520

    Invariant Gaussian fields on homogeneous spaces: explicit constructions and mean nodal volume

    Alexandre Afgoustidis

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1038
  • pp. 521–528

    Commission Internationale de l’Enseignement Mathématique. Once upon a time ... Historical vignettes from the Archives of ICMI: The Aarhus ICMI-seminar on the teaching of geometry

    Bernard R. Hodgson

    DOI 10.4171/LEM/1039

Dates

Published
14 July 2022

Identifiers

DOI Prefix
10.4171/LEM
ISSN print
0013-8584
ISSN digital
2309-4672
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