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    A classification of ECM-friendly families using modular curves: intégré à la thèse de doctorat de Sudarshan Shinde, Sorbonne Université, 10 juillet 2020.

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    Validé par le jury de thèse de Sudarshan Shinde, Sorbonne Université, 10 juillet 2020.jury :Loïc Mérel (président)Jean-Marc Couveignes (rapporteur)David Zureick Brown (rapporteur)Annick ValibouzeBen SmithPierre-Voncent Koseleff (co-directeur)Razvan Barbulescu (co-drecteur)In this work, we establish a link between the classification of ECM-friendly curves and Mazur's program B, which consists in parameterizing all the families of elliptic curves with exceptional Galois image. Building upon two recent works which treated the case of congruence subgroups of prime-power level which occur for infinitely many jj-invariants, we prove that there are exactly 1525 families of rational elliptic curves with distinct Galois images which are cartesian products of subgroups of prime-power level. This makes a complete list of rational families of ECM-friendly elliptic curves, out of which less than 25 were known in the literature. We furthermore refine a heuristic of Montgomery to compare these families and conclude that the best 4 families which can be put in a=1a=-1 twisted Edwards' form are new

    Real Analysis, Quantitative Topology, and Geometric Complexity

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    Contents 1 Mappings and distortion 2 The mathematics of good behavior much of the time, and the BMO frame of mind 3 Finite polyhedra and combinatorial parameterization problems 4 Quantitative topology, and calculus on singular spaces 5 Uniform rectifiability Appendices A Fourier transform calculations B Mappings with branching C More on existence and behavior of homeomorphisms D Doing pretty well with spaces which may not have nice coordinates E Some simple facts related to homologyComment: 161 pages, Latex2

    Protein Structure

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    Since the dawn of recorded history, and probably even before, men and women have been grasping at the mechanisms by which they themselves exist. Only relatively recently, did this grasp yield anything of substance, and only within the last several decades did the proteins play a pivotal role in this existence. In this expose on the topic of protein structure some of the current issues in this scientific field are discussed. The aim is that a non-expert can gain some appreciation for the intricacies involved, and in the current state of affairs. The expert meanwhile, we hope, can gain a deeper understanding of the topic
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