“Deforming Galois Representations” is online, too
27Jul09
The hits just keep on coming, as Barry Mazur has now posted a scan of his paper, “Deforming Galois Representations,” from the long-unavailable Galois Groups over Q proceedings, on his homepage. I didn’t link directly to the .pdf because there’s tons of other interesting stuff on Barry’s homepage to look at!
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That’s neat!