Iwasawa Theory 2012 State of the Art and Recent Advances
This is the fifth conference in a bi-annual series, following conferences in Besancon, Limoges, Irsee and Toronto. The meeting aims to bring together different strands of research in and closely related to the area of Iwasawa theory. During the week befor
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Thanasis Bouganis Otmar Venjakob Editors
Iwasawa Theory 2012
State of the Art and Recent Advances
Contributions in Mathematical and Computational Sciences Volume 7 Editors Hans Georg Bock Willi Jäger Otmar Venjakob
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Thanasis Bouganis
Otmar Venjakob
Editors
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Editors Thanasis Bouganis Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Durham University Durham United Kingdom
Otmar Venjakob Institute of Mathematics University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany
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