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20-26. 06.2021 attending LT 14

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At the XIV. International Workshop on Lie Theory and its Applications in Physics (LT14), a conference that aims to bring together mathematicians and physicists working on aspects of Lie Theory, I presented our work with a talk titled ” Principal and complementary series representations at the late-time boundary of de Sitter”.

20-26. 06.2021 attending LT 14
Gizem Sengor 28. 9. 202128. 9. 2021 News
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