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Geometry & Topology

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The space of ending laminations is connected

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Mapping class groups of Heegaard splittings

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Functors extending the Kauffman Bracket

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Volume of representations

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Finiteness results for Veech groups

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Skinning maps

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The Structure of Two-parabolic Space

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Pretzel links and the Thurston polytope

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A random tunnel number one 3-manifold does not fiber over the circle

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Boundary rigidity and volume minimality for metrics close to a flat one.

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