Birs- 23w5146: Motives and Invariants: Theory and Applications to Algebraic Groups and their Torsors

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    The Massey Vanishing Conjecture

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    Massey products in Galois cohomology

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    Minimal forms for conics

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    Isotropic and numerical equivalence for Chow groups and Morava K-Theories

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    The concentration Theorem in motivic homotopy theory

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    Relating the Diophantine properties of fields to their algebraic properties: from old questions to recent developments

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    Transfer principles for Galois cohomology and Serre's Conjecture II

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    Torsors that specialize to all torsors over d-dimensional schemes

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    Essential dimension of Brauer and Witt classes via valuation theory

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    Unipotent subgroups of stabilizers

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    Pfister's local-global principle for Azumaya algebras with involution

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    Azumaya algebras with involution and classical semisimple group schemes

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    Applications of Algebraic Cycles to Quadratic Forms

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    Tate traces of Chow motives

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    Unramified third étale cohomology with torsion coefficients: Results and questions

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    A Hasse principle for projective homogeneous spaces over semiglobal fields

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    Hermitian K-Theory and motives

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    The J-Invariant of algebras with orthogonal involutions

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    The J-Invariant of linear algebraic groups of outer type

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    Hilbert's 13th Problem in prime characteristic

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