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Managing Editor:
Jonathan Wahl, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Editors:
Simon K. Donaldson, Imperial College, London
Phillip A. Griffiths, Institute for Advanced Study
Peter Sarnak, Courant Institute and Princeton University
Richard Taylor, Harvard University
With the cooperation of:
Richard E. Borcherds
Jean Bourgain
Robert L. Bryant
Tobias Holck Colding
Percy Deift
Hélène Esnault
Dennis Gaitsgory
Étienne Ghys
David Jerison
Mikhail Kapranov
Masaki Kashiwara
Alex Lubotzky
Yair N. Minsky
Hiraku Nakajima
Gilles Pisier
Raphaël Rouquier
Richard M. Schoen
Paul Seidel
Michael Struwe
Michael E. Taylor
Claire Voisin
Editorial Assistant:
Marisa Meredith
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