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There is a mathematical error in the first version of this paper. A new corrected version will be posted when the error is fixed, possibly with a modified title.
We clarify a number of points raised in [Matias, arXiv:cond-mat/0507471v2 (2005)].
This paper constitutes a presentation of work in progress at a discussion session of the conference Dense ionic fluids Faraday Discussion, 8-10 July 2024, London, and is published on pages 293-295 in Ref. [Faraday Discuss. 2024, volume 253,…
This is a review article on mirror symmetry and aspects of it related to the theory of modular forms. We describe this topic along its historical development and connect to some more recent results toward the end. The article is for…
This is a facsimile of the circa 1990 unpublished manuscript with the same title. All the original text, figures and tables are included; although text has been reset in \TeX, the original hand-drawn figures have been redrawn digitally, and…
This paper has been withdrawn, as it has been merged into arXiv:1009.6144
Rejoinder to ``The 2005 Neyman Lecture: Dynamic Indeterminism in Science'' [arXiv:0808.0620]
This is the draft version of a review paper which is going to appear in "Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics"
We review recent developments in the theory of brane tilings and four-dimensional N=1 supersymmetric quiver gauge theories. This review consists of two parts. In part I, we describe foundations of brane tilings, emphasizing the physical…
This work is a continuation of what was done in a previous paper and strongly connected to the recent work of U. Abel and I. Rasa [arXiv:1707.00127]
Various aspects including the construction and the symmetries of Abelian Chern-Simons vortices are reviewed. Extended version of the Lectures delivered at NIKHEF (Amsterdam), July 2006. Typos corrected, some refernces added.
We give a corrected version of Corollary 3.33 in: H. Flenner, S. Kaliman, and M. Zaidenberg, Birational transformations of weighted graphs. Affine algebraic geometry. Osaka Univ. Press, 2007, 107-147.
The original version of the paper was published in Contemporary Mathematics 378 ``Groups, Languages, Algorithms''; 2005, pp. 319-348. This is a modified version with Appendix that holds a corrected formulation of Proposition 4.1.
Preliminary version of Chapter 2 in the book "Encyclopedia of Special functions: The Askey-Bateman Project, Vol. 2: Multivariate special functions", T. H. Koornwinder and J. V. Stokman (eds.), Cambridge University Press, 2021.
The results of this paper have been greatly superseded by those in the paper "Contact geometry and isosystolic inequalities" (arXiv:1109.4253) by the same authors.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author; its content is properly cantained in the paper arXiv:0706.4447, entitled "Pure motives, mixed motives and extensions of motives associated to singular surfaces", and submitted on June 29, 2007.
In this article we give corrections and addendum to the article ``Flops and Poisson deformations of symplectic varieties, Publ. Res. Inst. Math. Sci. {\bf 44} (2008) 259 - 314''.
This is a copy of the article published in Math Res. Letters 5, (1998) 497-516.
The aim of this paper is to describe a large class of Hermitian Gray manifolds.
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors because it has been merged with paper arXiv:0903.3501v1 [math.DG]