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Why study Algebraic Geometry?

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Quantum Field Theory from a mathematical point of view

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Mathematics and Music

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Motivation behind the definition of Prime Ideal

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Groups of order $pq$ with out using Sylow theorems

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Consequences of the Langlands program

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Group of order 15 is abelian

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Phd in pure mathematics for a student in computer science

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Beginner's text for Algebraic Number Theory

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Applications of Character Theory

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