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Introductory lectures on the phenomenology of the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model. The emphasis is on general signatures for supersymmetry and on the motivation for constructing supersymmetric models. These lectures are intended for…
These are notes from a basic course in Several Complex Variables
These are expanded notes of a two-semester course on Lie groups and Lie algebras given by the author at MIT.
We develop some aspects of a general theory of presentations of subshifts by labelled directed graphs, in particular by compact graphs. Also considered are synchronization properties of subshifts that lead to presentations by countable…
These notes give an elementary approach to parts of the theory of standard Borel and analytic spaces.
In this talk, some aspects of duality symmetries are presented.
We present a conceptually simple and intuitive method to calculate and to measure the dissimilarities among 2D shapes. Several methods to interpret and to visualize the resulting dissimilarity matrix are presented and compared.
These remarks summarize some of the discussion at the NOW 2004; in addition some topics not touched on at the meeting are reviewed briefly.
Here I share a few notes I used in various course lectures, talks, etc. Some may be just calculations that in the textbooks are more complicated, scattered, or less specific; others may be simple observations I found useful or curious.
This paper is devoted to the analysis of a false generalization of the rule of Sarrus and its properties that can be derived with the help of dihedral groups. Further, we discuss a Sarrus-like scheme that could be helpful for students to…
Lecture notes on selected topics in the theory of gravitation.
It gives some new forms of General Neron Desingularization and new applications.
These Lecture notes give an introduction to Regge calculus as a discrete model of General Relativity.
These are the informal notes of two seminars held at the Universita` di Roma "La Sapienza", and at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa in Spring and Autumn 1997. We discuss in detail the content of the parts of Givental's paper dealing…
These informal notes briefly discuss Fourier inversion in terms of Gauss--Weierstrass kernels and summability.
Multiplier ideals, and the vanishing theorems they satisfy, have found many applications in recent years. In the global setting they have been used to study pluricanonical and other linear series on a projective variety. More recently, they…
These are notes of a graduate course on representations of non-compact semisimple Lie groups given by the author at MIT.
Lecture notes from a minicourse given at the ICTP in May 2002.
These notes reproduce the content of a short, 50-minutes, survey talk given at the Nice University in September, 2004. We added a few topics that have not been touched on in the lecture by lack of time.
These are notes from a lecture course on symmetric spaces by the second author given at the University of Pittsburgh in the fall of 2010.