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Daniel Litt
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Equations for an algebraic gömböc

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Do homotopy colimits always commute with homotopy colimits?

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Belyi's theorem for function fields

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Nice algebraic approximations of classifying spaces

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Making $\mathbb{Q}$-cohomology integral

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Extending the Abel-Jacobi map over the DM-compactification $\overline{\mathcal{M}}_2$?

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Hilbert schemes and moduli of ideal sheaves

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The inverse Torsion Mordell-Weil problem

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local systems with finite monodromy

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Non-hyperelliptic curves of genus at least two

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Group schemes, adeles, double cosets, and étale cohomology

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Categories of logical formulae

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Irrational Numbers and the Riemann Surface of a Multi-Valued Function

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Simple but serious problems for the edification of non-mathematicians

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When is a sheaf of smooth functions acylic?

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What, if anything, makes homogeneous polynomials so great?

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From Topological to Smooth and Holomorphic Vector Bundles

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Section of universal curve

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$\mathbb{C}^*$-action on moduli space of Higgs bundles

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About $\mathbb P^1_\mathbb C$ contained in a surface

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Can we normalize a complex analytic space in a covering of an open subset?

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Which Steiner systems come from algebraic geometry?

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Is Krull dimension non-increasing along ring epimorphisms?

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Does there exist a shot in ideal pocket billiards?

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What is the simplest, most elementary proof that a particular number is transcendental?

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A pair of subset of natural numbers having density, but whose intersection has no density

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Clean Proofs of Properties of Projective Space

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The category of l-adic sheaves

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A density on the natural numbers invariant with respect to the multiplication

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Planar sets where any line through the center of mass divides the set into two regions of equal area.