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  2. Dear Mr. Körner, Sehr geehrter Herr Michael Basler, I ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~twk/German.html
    20 May 2002: 20. p. 264, line 8 from bottom: replace "t <= 0 " by "t < 0" (definitions should be unambiguous; of course, I know that in this case, it doesn't really matter). ... line 19: the bracket is at the wrong place. - line 20: replace "(n-1)." by "(n2).".
  3. Continuity and open sets I

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/easyanalysis1.html
    7 Aug 2002: 1. (U). In order to produce the rest of the write-up, what we shall do is pick out a few of the statements from steps 1-20, put them in ... The jump from 19 to 20 was also pretty simple, so instead of writing out 19, we can now imagine c as fixed and
  4. THE MINIMAL ENTROPY PROBLEM FOR 3-MANIFOLDS WITHZERO SIMPLICIAL…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~gpp24/entropy.pdf
    9 Sep 2002: These nine manifolds share theproperty that their loop space homology grows polynomially for any coefficient field,see Paternain and Petean [20]. ... P. Paternain, Geodesic Flows, Progress in Mathematics 180, Birkhäuser, 1999.[20] G.
  5. Invariants for the elliptic normal quintic Tom Fisher June ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/invenq.pdf
    21 Jun 2002: h,γ) = hsα(γ) and check using (20) that θ+ is a ho-. ... uχ(h+) = (θV (h+),θW (h+))u for all h+ H5. (24). 20.
  6. Solving analysis problems on auto

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/autoanalysis.html
    9 Aug 2002: 20, or 0.005) when we have a clearer idea of what we need it for.
  7. Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical StatisticsUniversity…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tkc/Geometry/Notes.pdf
    20 May 2002: Proposition 3.1 The spherical distance on C. 203.2 Möbius transformations 20. ... 20. The transformations T in this Proposition are orientation preserving and the transformations Tare orientation reversing.
  8. 12 Oct 2002: Weclose this section by looking at the heat and wave operator in the context ofTheorem 4.20. ... The proof of Lemma 5.20 (i) involves substantial calculation. Lemma 5.21 (Lemma 5.3).
  9. MINIMAL ENTROPY AND COLLAPSING WITH CURVATUREBOUNDED FROM BELOW…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~gpp24/minent02.pdf
    9 Sep 2002: The simplicial volume is also called Gromov’sinvariant, since it was first introduced by Gromov in [20]. ... As pointed out by Gromov in [20], this result generalizes to anyodd dimension.
  10. THE IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS W. T. Gowers It is ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/importance.pdf
    12 Sep 2002: The size of A A is 20, which is over. three times larger than the size of A.
  11. COLLECTIVE GEODESIC FLOWS LEO T. BUTLER AND GABRIEL P. ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~gpp24/cgf_aif.pdf
    9 Sep 2002: 3. i<j=1,k=1. ijkn1iaiBik. xs1,s3i (t)xs1,s3j (t)y. r1,r3k (t θ̃) dt. (20). ... t|), so (20) can be calculated by integrating the terms from equations (22-24)term-by-term against xsj(τ)x.

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