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Murolo, C., Plessis, A. D. & Trotman, D. J. A. (2005). Stratified transversality via time-dependent vector fields. Journal of the London Mathematical Society, (71), 516-530.
Murolo, C., du Plessis, A. & Trotman, D. J. A. (2024). On the smooth Whitney fibering conjecture. Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 110(6), Article e70021. https://doi.org/10.1112/jlms.70021
Moslehian, M. S., Størmer, E., Thorbjørnsen, S. & Winsløw, C. (2018). Uffe Haagerup - his life and mathematics. Advances in Operator Theory, 3(1), 295-325. https://doi.org/10.22034/AOT.1708-1213
Möllers, J. & Oshima, Y. (2012). Restriction of complementary series representations of O(1,N) to symmetric subgroups. Department of Mathematics, Aarhus University. Preprints No. 7
Möllers, J. & Schwarz, B. (2014). Branching laws for small unitary representations of GL(n,C). International Journal of Mathematics, 25(6), Article 1450052. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129167X14500529
Möllers, J. & Oshima, Y. (2015). Discrete branching laws for minimal holomorphic representations. Journal of Lie Theory, 25(4), 949-983.
Møller, J. S. (2006). On the essential spectrum of the translation invariant Nelson model. In Mathematical Physics of Quantum Mechanics, Selected and Refereed Lectures from QMath9" (Lecture Notes in Physics Vol 690 ed., pp. 179-195). Springer.
Møller, J. S. (1993). Second quantization in a quon-algebra. J. Phys. A., 26, 4643-4652.
Møller, N. M. & Ørsted, B. (2014). Rigidity of conformal functionals on spheres. International Mathematics Research Notices, 2014(22), 6302-6339. https://doi.org/10.1093/imrn/rnt122
Møller, J. S. & Fedorov, D. V. (Eds.) (2008). Quantum Few-body Systems. In Proceedings of the Joint Physics/Mathematics Workshop on Quantum Few-body Systems
Merkulov, S., Pedersen, H. & Swann, A. (1994). Topological quantum field theory in quaternionic geometry. Journal of Geometry and Physics, 14(2), 121-145. https://doi.org/10.1016/0393-0440(94)90004-3
Mart́n Cabrera, F. & Swann, A. (2004). Almost Hermitian structures and quaternionic geometries. Differential Geometry and its Application, 21(2), 199-214. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.difgeo.2004.03.008
Martinez-Garcia, J. & Spotti, C. (2023). Some Observations on the Dimension of Fano K-Moduli. In I. Cheltsov, X. Chen, L. Katzarkov & J. Park (Eds.), Birational Geometry, Kähler–Einstein Metrics and Degenerations: Moscow, Shanghai and Pohang, April–November 2019 (pp. 609-616). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17859-7_30
Martín Cabrera, F. & Swann, A. (2008). The intrinsic torsion of almost quaternion-Hermitian manifolds. Annales de l'Institut Fourier, 58(5), 1455-1497. https://doi.org/10.5802/aif.2390
Manuilov, V. & Thomsen, K. (2004). E-theory is a special case of KK-theory. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 88(2), 455-478.
Manuilov, V. & Thomsen, K. (2004). Semi-invertible extensions and asymptotic homomorphisms. K - Theory, 32(2), 101-138.
Manuilov, V. & Thomsen, K. (2001). Asymptotically split extensions and E-theory. Saint Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 12(5), 819-830.
Manuilov, V. & Thomsen, K. (2006). On the asymptotic tensor C*-norm. Arch. Math., 86, 138-144.
Manuilov, V. & Thomsen, K. (2004). The Connes-Higson construction is an isomorphism. Journal of Functional Analysis, 213(1), 154-175.
Manuilov, V. & Thomsen, K. (2007). On the lack of inverses to C*-extensions related to property T groups. Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 50(2), 268-283.
Manuilov, V. & Thomsen, K. (2009). Relative K-homology and normal operators. Journal of Operator Theory, 62(2), 249-279.
Manuilov, V. & Thomsen, K. (2011). Semi-invertible extensions of C*-algebras. Journal of Functional Analysis, 260(5), 1446-1462. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfa.2010.12.009
Manuilov, V. & Thomsen, K. (2011). Shape theory and extensions of C*-algebras. Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 84(1), 183-203. https://doi.org/10.1112/jlms/jdr008
Madsen, T. B. & Swann, A. F. (2011). Closed forms and multi-moment maps. Department of Mathematics, Aarhus University.