Manifolds and Cell Complexes.
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            | Works: | 19 works in 8 publications in 8 languages | |
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                    Research Directions in Symplectic and Contact Geometry and Topology
                  
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                    Exploring Formalisation = A Primer in Human-Readable Mathematics in Lean 3 with Examples from Simplicial Topology /
                  
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                    Symplectic Geometry = A Festschrift in Honour of Claude Viterbo’s 60th Birthday  /
                  
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                    Real Homotopy of Configuration Spaces = Peccot Lecture, Collège de France, March & May 2020 /
                  
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                        Twisted isospectrality, homological wideness, and isometry = a sample of algebraic methods in isospectrality /
                      
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                        Twisted Morse complexes = Morse homology and cohomology with local coefficients /
                      
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