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Date: 2011-09-20 08:30:53
Algebra
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Functional analysis
Representation theory
Ergodic theory
Mixing
Trace
Zonal spherical function
Plancherel theorem for spherical functions

HEAT KERNEL AND RATES OF MIXING FOR COMPACT EXTENSIONS OF EXPANDING MAPS ´ ERIC ´ FRED NAUD

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