Please accept our apologies that publication in 2006 has been delayed.
We have been redesigning our journals and web pages. The journal
redesign is now complete but the web page design is still in progress.
Meanwhile we are starting to publish temporarily on the old web pages.
We launch the publication year with six papers published by AGT. A
full list with page numbers and downloadable linked PDF files can be
found at:
Abstracts are included in the PDF files. When the new web pages are
ready, an html abstract will be provided and we apologise for the
inconvenience to subscribers in the meantime.
In brief the papers are:
Legendrian knots and monopoles
by
Tomasz Mrowka and Yann Rollin
Generalised Swan modules and the D(2) problem
by
Tim Edwards
Quasiflats with holes in reductive groups
by
Kevin Wortman
Joins of DGA modules and sectional category
by
Lucia Fernandez Suarez, Pierre Ghienne, Thomas Kahl and Lucile Vandembroucq
Twisted Alexander polynomials of periodic knots
by
Jonathan A Hillman, Charles Livingston and Swatee Naik
Sweepouts of amalgamated 3--manifolds
by
David Bachman, Saul Schleimer and Eric Sedgwick
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