A fiber dimension theorem for essential and canonical dimension
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(7)- Generic stabilizers in actions of simple algebraic groups
- Generically free representations. II: Irreducible representations
- Spinors and essential dimension
- Generically free representations. I: Large representations
- Relative dimension of morphisms and dimension for algebraic stacks
- Essential dimension
- Essential dimension and canonical dimension of gerbes banded by groups of multiplicative type
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