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The following pages link to Potential Automorphy of Odd-Dimensional Symmetric Powers of Elliptic Curves and Applications (Q3582024):
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- Congruences between Hilbert modular forms: constructing ordinary lifts (Q431557) (← links)
- Arithmetic applications of the Langlands program (Q977701) (← links)
- Modularity lifting beyond the Taylor-Wiles method (Q1692200) (← links)
- Exceptional isogenies between reductions of pairs of elliptic curves (Q1785960) (← links)
- Effective forms of the Sato-Tate conjecture (Q2226528) (← links)
- Functoriality and the inverse Galois problem. II: Groups of type \(B_n\) and \(G_2\) (Q2380707) (← links)
- Potential automorphy and change of weight (Q2445316) (← links)
- The Lang-Trotter conjecture for products of non-CM elliptic curves (Q2675251) (← links)
- Potential automorphy over CM fields (Q2694213) (← links)
- On the number of dominating Fourier coefficients of two newforms (Q3177835) (← links)
- Afterword to the article “Arithmetic on curves” (Q4569537) (← links)
- Chebyshev’s bias for analytic<i>L</i>-functions (Q4958653) (← links)
- Sato-Tate distributions on Abelian surfaces (Q4960242) (← links)
- A note on arithmetic behavior of Hecke eigenvalues of Siegel cusp forms of degree two (Q5025434) (← links)
- GLOBALLY REALIZABLE COMPONENTS OF LOCAL DEFORMATION RINGS (Q5037530) (← links)
- Ordinary primes in Hilbert modular varieties (Q5214590) (← links)
- A variant of multiplicity one theorems for half-integral weight modular forms (Q5226462) (← links)
- On the Sato-Tate conjecture for non-generic abelian surfaces (Q5267973) (← links)
- The Sato-Tate conjecture for Hilbert modular forms (Q5390539) (← links)
- A zero density estimate and fractional imaginary parts of zeros for <i>L</i>-functions (Q5889257) (← links)
- Galois representations, automorphic forms, and the Sato-Tate conjecture (Q5963322) (← links)
- A note on Tate's conjectures for abelian varieties (Q6044272) (← links)
- Chebotarev-Sato-Tate distribution for abelian surfaces potentially of \(\mathrm{GL}_2\)-type (Q6076271) (← links)
- Reciprocity in the Langlands program since Fermat's last theorem (Q6118163) (← links)