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27th and 28th Colloquium

Posted by Vít Průša on 15 October 2019, 9:56 am

Dear colleagues,

we would like to invite you to the 27th and 28th mathematical colloquium. The lectures will be given by professor Jesper Møller (27th) and professor Claire Voisin (28th). Please see the enclosed leaflets for details.

27th colloquium — Jesper MøllerDownload
28th colloquium — Claire Voisin Download

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