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Author Index – H
Hahn, Carl
On refined metric and hermitian structures in arithmetic, I: Galois-Gauss sums and weak ramification
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Hall, Jack
The Balmer spectrum of a tame stack
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Hallam, Michael
Positive scalar curvature metrics via end-periodic manifolds
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Harris, Tom
Exterior power operations on higher $K$-groups via binary complexes
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Hazrat, Roozbeh
Graded K-Theory, filtered K-theory and the classification of graph algebras
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Heard, Drew
The homotopy limit problem and the cellular Picard group of Hermitian K-theory
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Hiranouchi, Toshiro
An additive variant of the differential symbol maps
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Hochs, Peter
A fixed point theorem on noncompact manifolds
Algebraic $K$-theory and a semi-finite Fuglede-Kadison determinant
Orbital integrals and K-theory classes
Positive scalar curvature and an equivariant Callias-type index theorem for proper actions
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Hogadi, Amit
The Hurewicz map in motivic homotopy theory
The Nisnevich motive of an algebraic stack
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Höning, Eva
The topological Hochschild homology of algebraic $K$-theory of finite fields
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Horel, Geoffroy
A multiplicative comparison of MacLane homology and topological Hochschild homology
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Hornbostel, Jens
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Hoyois, Marc
Vanishing theorems for the negative K-theory of stacks
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Hu, Yong
On the Rost divisibility of henselian discrete valuation fields of cohomological dimension 3
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