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  2. Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical StatisticsUniversity…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tkc10/GeometryandGroups/GeometryandGroups.pdf
    27 Nov 2012: 24 DEGENERATE SCHOTTKY GROUPS 9724.1 How Schottky Groups Degenerate 9724.2 Riemann Surfaces 103. ... b′| = t′|a| < |a|. The choice of a tells us that b′ must be 0, so b = ka Za as required.
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    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/batty.pdf
    7 Oct 2015: Note that Gromov has given an equivalent formulation of quasi-isometry via Hausdorff and Lipschitzequivalence (see [24]). ... Theorem 2.24 Let x1 and y1 be points of a hyperbolic metric space X.
  4. Modular Forms of Weight one Jef Laga Contents 1. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jcsl5/partIIIessay.pdf
    15 Feb 2021: 24. 3. The Deligne-Serre construction 253.1. Main Result. 253.2. l-adic and mod l representations. ... Proof. See [Ser77, 13.1]. 24. 3. The Deligne-Serre construction. 3.1. Main Result.
  5. Sparse Partition Regularity Imre Leader∗† Paul A. Russell∗‡ June ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~par31/preprints/sparsepr.pdf
    6 Apr 2006: Let A be a finite set and ka positive integer. Then there exists a positive integer d such that whenever Ad.
  6. Geometric Group TheoryLectures by Ana KhukhroNotes by Alexis Marchand …

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~aptm3/docs/lecture-notes/PartIII-GeometricGroupTheory.pdf
    10 Mar 2020: 7. 2.5 Semidirect products and wreath productsDefinition 2.24 (Semidirect product). Let G,N,H be groups. ... Definition 4.24 (Ends of a group). Given a finitely generated group G, we define.
  7. Hopf measuring comonoids and enrichment

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jmeh1/Research/Publications/2017/hlfv17.pdf
    4 Apr 2018: The diagram (24) in this case looks as follows (where we usethat c1 = c):. ... In this situation A is braided. Proof. The commutativity of (24) is equivalent to the commutativity of.
  8. HX1Lycée Louis le Grand 2015-2016 Mathématiques Classe de…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~aptm3/docs/lecture-notes/Mathematiques-Sup.pdf
    31 Aug 2023: Proposition 1.24 (Linéarisation de cosn θ). n N, θ R. cosn θ =(eiθ eiθ. ... Proposition 3.24. L’applicationP(E) {0, 1}. E. A 7 1Aest une bijection.
  9. Part III Logic Michaelmas Term 2017 Chapter 1: A ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/chapter1.pdf
    25 Oct 2017: C. (24). to. A1.C. (25). DEFINITION 1We say a pair of introduction-plus-elimination rules for a connective £ is har-monious if. ... 24. consider it will be fairly clear how to move from one approach to the other andback.
  10. Profinite Groups and Group Cohomology Gareth Wilkes Part III ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~grw46/LectureNotes2021.pdf
    19 Jan 2021: Remark 1.2.24. One of the most pleasing results of elementary topology is that‘a continuous bijection from a compact space to a Hausdorff space is a home-omorphism’.
  11. MP∗2Lycée Louis le Grand 2016-2017 Mathématiques Classe de…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~aptm3/docs/lecture-notes/Mathematiques-Spe.pdf
    31 Aug 2023: 24 Anneaux 126I Généralités. 126II L’anneau Z/nZ. 127III Caractéristique d’un corps. ... Alors XY Z (XY. )Z. Proposition 6.24. C0 (R,R) R. Démonstration.

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