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Mathematics in St. Petersburg / A. A. Bolibruch, A. S. Merkur´ev, N. Yu. Netsvetaev [editors ; translation edited by A. B. Sossinsky].
— Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c1996. xiii, 273 p. : il. ; 26 cm. — (American Mathematical Society translations, ISSN 0065-9290 ; ser. 2, v. 174) (Advances in the mathematical sciences ; 30)
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Contenido: B. M. Bekker, Yu. I. Ionin and N. Yu. Netsvetaev, Foreword [The Specialized Physico-Mathematical School #45 of Leningrad University] — A. A. Bolibruch, Some memories of Boarding School #45 — V. A. Gritsenko, The geometrical genus of the moduli space of abelian varieties — O. T. Izhboldin, On the cohomology groups of the field of rational functions — N. A. Karpenko, On topological filtration for Severi-Brauer varieties. II — A. S. Merkur\cprime ev, On the norm residue homomorphism for fields — A. G. Moshonkin, Concerning Hall's theorem — A. Yu. Nenashev, Simplicial determinant maps and the second term of weight filtrations — A. S. Sivatsky, On common zeros of two quadratic forms — A. L. Smirnov, Isogenies of height one and filtrations of formal groups — A. A. Suslin, Homology stability for $H$-unital $Q$-algebras — M. V. Babich, Willmore surfaces, $4$-particle Toda lattice and double coverings of hyperelliptic surfaces — A. A. Bolibruch, On the Birkhoff standard form of linear systems of ODE — D. Yu. Grigoriev, NC solving of a system of linear ordinary differential equations in several unknowns — V. V. Kapustin, Hyperreflexivity of contractions close to isometries — V. M. Kharlamov and V. G. Turaev, On the definition of the $2$-category of $2$-knots — V. V. Makeev, Application of topology to some problems in combinatorial geometry — N. Yu. Netsvetaev, Homology and cohomology of hypersurfaces with quadratic singular points in generic position — V. O. Tarasov and A. N. Varchenko, Asymptotic solutions to the quantized Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov equation and Bethe vectors.
"The papers in this collection are written by well-known mathematicians from St. Petersburg, and contain new results on a variety of topics in mathematics: algebra, K-theory, topology, differential equations, among others. One of the reasons these papers were brought together is that their authors graduated from the same high school: the Specialized Physico-Mathematical School #45 at Leningrad University."
ISBN 0821805592
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