Systole et invariant d'Hermite.
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Global Riemannian geometry, including pinching (53C20) Geodesics in global differential geometry (53C22) Differential geometry of symmetric spaces (53C35) Quadratic forms (reduction theory, extreme forms, etc.) (11H55) Conformal metrics (hyperbolic, Poincaré, distance functions) (30F45) Abelian varieties and schemes (14K99)
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- Spherical designs and heights of Euclidean lattices
- The Bers's constant in genus two
- Hyperbolic punctured spheres without arithmetic systole maximizers
- Systolic cutting and inequalities for bordered hyperbolic surfaces
- Local maxima of the systole function
- Infinite sequences of perfect Riemann surfaces
- Hyperbolic families of symplectic lattices
- Application of an idea of Voronoĭ to lattice zeta functions
- Extremal symplectic lattices
- Isotropic Hermite invariant and orthogonal Lorentzian lattices
- Systoles in translation surfaces
- Application of an idea of Voronoĭ to lattice packing
- Systole and inradius of noncompact hyperbolic manifolds
- Isosystolic inequalities on two-dimensional Finsler tori
- Systolic Geometry of Translation Surfaces
- On the difficulty of finding spines
- Geometry of Riemann surfaces based on closed geodesics
- Systolically extremal nonpositively curved surfaces are flat with finitely many singularities
- Systoles on compact Riemann surfaces with symbolic dynamics
- Hermite invariant of a lattice of integral flows of a weighted graph
- Minimality of the well-rounded retract.
- Sharp systolic bounds on negatively curved surfaces
- Minimal length of two intersecting simple closed geodesics
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