Algebraic Cycles and the Lie Algebra of Mixed Tate Motives
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- Algebraic cycles and higher K-theory
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- Motives and representability of algebraic cycles on threefolds over a field
- From polygons and symbols to polylogarithmic functions
- A relative basis for mixed Tate motives over the projective line minus three points
- Goncharov's relations in Bloch's higher Chow group \(\text{CH}^{3}(F,5)\)
- The cycle complex over \(\mathbb{P}^1\) minus 3 points: toward multiple zeta value cycles
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- Relative cycles with moduli and regulator maps
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- Rational mixed Tate motivic graphs
- A commutative regulator map into Deligne-Beilinson cohomology
- Hodge correlators
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