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A limit theorem for diffusions on graphs with variable configuration

A refinement of the complex convexity theorem via symplectic techniques

Power set at $\aleph_\omega$: On a theorem of Woodin
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The Knaster-Tarski theorem [expository notes]

An extension of Alexander duality theorem

Math Girls 2: Fermat's Last Theorem

The Virial Theorem in Stellar Astrophysics

On Rectification of Circles and an Extension of Beltrami's Theorem

The Mountain Pass Theorem: Variants, Generalizations and Some Applications

The Mountain Pass Theorem: Variants, Generalizations and Some Applications

Instability, Index Theorem, and Exponential Trichotomy for Linear Hamiltonian PDEs

Law of total probability and Bayes' theorem in Riesz spaces

9 Calculus: Differentiation: 9.1 First Optimization Result: Weierstraß Theorem

What Gauss told Riemann about Abel's Theorem - The Abel Prize

Zero modes of various graphene configurations from the index theorem
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A Simple Proof of the Kronecker-Weber Theorem [bachelor’s thesis]

Uniformization of Riemann surfaces : revisiting a hundred-year-old theorem

Refutation of Some Arguments Against my Disproof of Bell's Theorem
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An inversion theorem for labeled trees and some limits of areas under lattice paths [PhD thesis]

Functionally $\sigma$-discrete mappings and a generalization of Banach's theorem

Classical probabilistic realization of "Random Numbers Certified by Bell's Theorem"

Notes on the Brown-Douglas-Fillmore Theorem (Cambridge IISc Series)
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