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41The pro-étale fundamental group Wouter Zomervrucht, December 16, Infinite Galois theory We develop an ‘infinite’ version of Grothendieck’s Galois theory. It was introduced first by Noohi [3] and slightly m

The pro-étale fundamental group Wouter Zomervrucht, December 16, Infinite Galois theory We develop an ‘infinite’ version of Grothendieck’s Galois theory. It was introduced first by Noohi [3] and slightly m

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Source URL: pub.math.leidenuniv.nl

- Date: 2016-10-16 15:40:54
    42Super Theory Joint Group Seminar Schedule Fall 2016 September 6th Prof. Oleg Prezhdo orientation talk

    Super Theory Joint Group Seminar Schedule Fall 2016 September 6th Prof. Oleg Prezhdo orientation talk

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    Source URL: hogwarts.usc.edu

    - Date: 2006-02-13 06:57:39
      43PART I: Symmetries and particles. NOTES BY PROF. HUGH OSBORN Books Books developing group theory by physicists from the perspective of particle physics are H. F. Jones, Groups, Representations and Physics, 2nd ed., IOP P

      PART I: Symmetries and particles. NOTES BY PROF. HUGH OSBORN Books Books developing group theory by physicists from the perspective of particle physics are H. F. Jones, Groups, Representations and Physics, 2nd ed., IOP P

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      Source URL: www.damtp.cam.ac.uk

      - Date: 2011-10-10 04:43:40
        44Why Do Statisticians Treat Predictors as Fixed? A Conspiracy Theory Andreas Buja joint with the PoSI Group: Richard Berk, Lawrence Brown, Linda Zhao, Kai Zhang Ed George, Mikhail Traskin, Emil Pitkin, Dan McCarthy

        Why Do Statisticians Treat Predictors as Fixed? A Conspiracy Theory Andreas Buja joint with the PoSI Group: Richard Berk, Lawrence Brown, Linda Zhao, Kai Zhang Ed George, Mikhail Traskin, Emil Pitkin, Dan McCarthy

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        Source URL: stat.wharton.upenn.edu

        - Date: 2016-10-02 12:35:34
          45articles  © 2002 Nature Publishing Group http://www.nature.com/natureneuroscience Optimal feedback control as a theory of motor coordination

          articles © 2002 Nature Publishing Group http://www.nature.com/natureneuroscience Optimal feedback control as a theory of motor coordination

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          Source URL: www.smpp.northwestern.edu

          - Date: 2002-11-10 17:00:38
            46Practical Statistics for Human-Computer Interaction: An Independent Study Combining Statistics Theory and Tool Know-How Jacob O. Wobbrock The Information School | DUB Group University of Washington

            Practical Statistics for Human-Computer Interaction: An Independent Study Combining Statistics Theory and Tool Know-How Jacob O. Wobbrock The Information School | DUB Group University of Washington

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            Source URL: faculty.washington.edu

            - Date: 2011-06-08 15:40:25
              47CS264: Homework #2 Due by midnight on Wednesday, October 8, 2014 Instructions: (1) Form a group of 1-3 students. You should turn in only one write-up for your entire group. (2) Turn in your solutions at http://rishig.scr

              CS264: Homework #2 Due by midnight on Wednesday, October 8, 2014 Instructions: (1) Form a group of 1-3 students. You should turn in only one write-up for your entire group. (2) Turn in your solutions at http://rishig.scr

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              Source URL: theory.stanford.edu

              - Date: 2014-10-05 17:59:24
                48A Theory of Depiction for Sketches of Physical Systems Kate Lockwood, Andrew Lovett, Ken Forbus, Morteza Dehghani and Jeff Usher Northwestern University, Qualitative Reasoning Group 2145 Sheridan Road Room L359, Evanston

                A Theory of Depiction for Sketches of Physical Systems Kate Lockwood, Andrew Lovett, Ken Forbus, Morteza Dehghani and Jeff Usher Northwestern University, Qualitative Reasoning Group 2145 Sheridan Road Room L359, Evanston

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                Source URL: silccenter.org

                - Date: 2010-05-15 14:34:58
                  49A Theory of Depiction for Sketches of Physical Systems Kate Lockwood, Andrew Lovett, Ken Forbus, Morteza Dehghani and Jeff Usher Northwestern University, Qualitative Reasoning Group 2145 Sheridan Road Room L359, Evanston

                  A Theory of Depiction for Sketches of Physical Systems Kate Lockwood, Andrew Lovett, Ken Forbus, Morteza Dehghani and Jeff Usher Northwestern University, Qualitative Reasoning Group 2145 Sheridan Road Room L359, Evanston

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                  Source URL: www.silccenter.org

                  - Date: 2010-05-15 14:34:58
                    50CS264: Homework #3 Due by midnight on Wednesday, October 15, 2014 Instructions: (1) Form a group of 1-3 students. You should turn in only one write-up for your entire group. (2) Turn in your solutions at http://rishig.sc

                    CS264: Homework #3 Due by midnight on Wednesday, October 15, 2014 Instructions: (1) Form a group of 1-3 students. You should turn in only one write-up for your entire group. (2) Turn in your solutions at http://rishig.sc

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                    Source URL: theory.stanford.edu

                    - Date: 2014-10-11 14:05:48