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This paper has been withdrawn by the authors due to essential errors in Theorem 5.6.
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This note is an erratum to the paper "Tautological classes on moduli spaces of hyper-K\"ahler manifolds." Thorsten Beckman and Mirko Mauri have pointed to us a gap in the proof of \cite[Theorem 8.2.1]{Duke}. We do not know how to correct…
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We appended an errata to the original submission. The purpose of this errata is to point out two errors in [2] and give a weakened version of those statements made.
This Comment points out a number of errors in the recent paper by Zarechnaya, Dubrovinskaia, Dubrovinsky, et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 185501 (2009)). Results and conclusions presented by Zarechnaya et al. (2009) are either incorrect or…
In 2010, Weixiao Shen pointed out to us that the proof of Theorem 3.2 of our 2002 paper in Ann ENS was flawed, and he kindly provided an argument to fix this proof. (We do not make claims on the lower bounds for the stationary density…
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We find it absurd that Walliser [1] essentially used the same analysis and obtained identical results as reported in [3], yet arrived at different conclusions. Namely, based on an incomplete theory and using erroneous arguments, he not only…
Some mistaken reasonings at the end of the paper omitted.
We discuss the claims of the comment at arXiv.org:physics/0609234. We show that A.V. Kildishev et al. misread our method of extracting of optical constants of nanostructured films. The theoretical calculations performed in the comment…
In this communication we refute a criticism concerning results of our work [3] that was presented in references [1] and [2].