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This paper has been withdrawn by the authors because it has been combined with "Higher Auslander Algebras Admitting Trivial Maximal Orthogonal Subcategories" (arXiv:0903.0761) together. Please see the new version of the latter paper for the…
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This paper has been withdrawn by the author. The content of the previous versions is now covered by the more recent papers - math.DG/0610252 (concerning the Lie group structuren on the gauge groups) - math.DG/0612522 (concerning the weak…
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This paper has been withdrawn due to non-clearness of some technical points, as well as lack of a reasonable statement of quantization conjecture.
This paper was withdrawn as it may have appeared elsewhere, although in a different form.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author(s), due to double submission. You can find it under: physics/0208019
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial sign error in equation 1
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This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial sign error in equation 1.
This paper has been withdrawn, not because of any errors (that we know of), but because rather than presenting our material as a series of 3 papers, as we originally intended, we have now combined them into one long paper, which is "A…
This paper has been withdrawn to address an omission. It will be resubmitted in the near future.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to essential mistakes in some previous versions.
This paper has been withdrawn, because of an error in the proof of the main Theorem
This paper has been withdrawn by the author(s), due an error in the proof.