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Complex, contact, Riemannian, pseudo-Riemannian and Finsler geometry, relativity, gauge theory, global analysis.
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Supermanifolds — elementary introduction?
Some further references, that might be of interest for your purposes:
You can see at this article and the book Supermanifolds
Theory and Applications by Alice Rogers. The article discusses -among o …
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Symplectic orbits in projective Hilbert spaces are simply connected
I do not have access to the article you are citing but I have made a little search and I think the answer to your question is yes (given that we are speaking about a non-compact, connected, semisimple …
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Mathematical uses of string theory
If the question is set on the level of mentioning important "theorems" or "computations" or "results" which
wouldn‘t have been proved without the development of string theory
i think one could …