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Pollastro, Richard M. Composition, clay mineralogy ,and diagenesis of the Simpson Group (Middle Ordovician), Grady County, Oklahoma. [Washington]: U.S. G.P.O., 1991.

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Flores, Romeo M. Petrology and depositional facies of siliciclastic rocks of the Middle Ordovician Simpson group, Mazur Well, southeastern Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma. Washington, DC: Dept. of the Interior, 1989.

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Flores, Romeo M. Petrology and depositional facies of siliciclastic rocks of the Middle Ordovician Simpson Group, Mazur Well, southeastern Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma. [Reston, Va.?]: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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Flores, Romeo M. Petrology and depositional facies of siliciclastic rocks of the Middle Ordovician Simpson group, Mazur Well, southeastern Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma. Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 1989.

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Pinsky, Mark I. The Gospel according to the Simpsons: Leader's guide for group study. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2002.

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Pinsky, Mark I. The gospel according to the Simpsons: Bigger and perhaps even better! edition : leader's guide for group study. 2nd ed. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2009.

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Abbes, Ahmed, Michel Gros, and Takeshi Tsuji. P-Adic Simpson Correspondence. Princeton University Press, 2016.

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P-Adic Simpson Correspondence. Princeton University Press, 2016.

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Abbes, Ahmed, Michel Gros, and Takeshi Tsuji. P-Adic Simpson Correspondence (AM-193). Princeton University Press, 2016.

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Faltings, Gerd. Facsimile : A p-adic Simpson correspondence. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691170282.003.0007.

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This chapter presents the facsimile of Gerd Faltings' article entitled “A p-adic Simpson Correspondence,” reprinted from Advances in Mathematics 198(2), 2005. In this article, an equivalence between the category of Higgs bundles and that of “generalized representations” of the étale fundamental group is constructed for curves over a p-adic field. The definition of “generalized representations” uses p-adic Hodge theory and almost étale coverings, and it includes usual representations which form a full subcategory. The equivalence depends on the choice of an exponential function for the multiplicative group. The method used in the proofs is the theory of almost étale extensions. A nonabelian Hodge–Tate theory is also developed.
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Abbes, Ahmed, Michel Gros, and Takeshi Tsuji. The p-adic Simpson Correspondence (AM-193). Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691170282.001.0001.

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The p-adic Simpson correspondence, recently initiated by Gerd Faltings, aims at describing all p-adic representations of the fundamental group of a proper smooth variety over a p-adic field in terms of linear algebra—namely Higgs bundles. This book undertakes a systematic development of the theory following two new approaches. It mainly focuses on generalized representations of the fundamental group that are p-adically close to the trivial representation. The first approach relies on a new family of period rings built from the torsor of deformations of the variety over a universal p-adic thickening defined by J. M. Fontaine. The second approach introduces a crystalline-type topos and replaces the notion of Higgs bundles with that of Higgs isocrystals. The book shows the compatibility of the two constructions and the compatibility of the correspondence with the natural cohomologies. The last part of the book contains results of wider interest in p-adic Hodge theory. The reader will find a concise introduction to Faltings' theory of almost étale extensions and a chapter devoted to the Faltings topos. Though this topos is the general framework for Faltings' approach in p-adic Hodge theory, it remains relatively unexplored.
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Abbes, Ahmed, and Michel Gros. Representations of the fundamental group and the torsor of deformations. Global aspects. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691170282.003.0003.

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This chapter continues the construction and study of the p-adic Simpson correspondence and presents the global aspects of the theory of representations of the fundamental group and the torsor of deformations. After fixing the notation and general conventions, the chapter develops preliminaries and then introduces the results and complements on the notion of locally irreducible schemes. It also fixes the logarithmic geometry setting of the constructions and considers a number of results on the Koszul complex. Finally, it develops the formalism of additive categories up to isogeny and describes the inverse systems of a Faltings ringed topos, with a particular focus on the notion of adic modules and the finiteness conditions adapted to this setting. The chapter rounds up the discussion with sections on Higgs–Tate algebras and Dolbeault modules.
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Abbes, Ahmed, and Michel Gros. Representations of the fundamental group and the torsor of deformations. An overview. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691170282.003.0001.

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This chapter provides an overview of a new approach to the p-adic Simpson correspondence, focusing on representations of the fundamental group and the torsor of deformations. The discussion covers the notation and conventions, small generalized representations, the torsor of deformations, Faltings ringed topos, and Dolbeault modules. The chapter begins with a short aside on small generalized representations in the affine case, which will be used as intermediary for the study of Dolbeault representations. It then introduces the notion of generalized Dolbeault representation for a small affine scheme and the companion notion of solvable Higgs module, and constructs a natural equivalence between these two categories. It establishes links between these notions and Faltings smallness conditions and relates this to Hyodo's theory. It also describes the Higgs–Tate algebras and concludes with an analysis of the logical links for a Higgs bundle, between smallness and solvability.
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1940-, Arfwedson Anders, and Catalonia (Spain). Centre d'Investigació de la Comunicació., eds. Comunicació, identitat cultural i relacions interculturals: Simposi internacional. [Barcelona?]: Generalitat de Catalunya, 1991.

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Charles, Harrison, ed. Art & language in practice: Vol. 2 : simposi crític = critical symposium. Barcelona: Fundació Antoni Tàpies, 1999.

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1934-, Johnson Kenneth Sutherland, Oklahoma Geological Survey, and United States. Dept. of Energy. Bartlesville Project Office., eds. Simpson and Viola groups in the southern Midcontinent, 1994 symposium: Proceedings of a symposium held March 29-30, 1994, in Norman, Oklahoma. Norman: University of Oklahoma, 1997.

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Robin, Libby, Chris Dickman, and Mandy Martin, eds. Desert Channels. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097506.

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Desert Channels is a book that combines art, science and history to explore the ‘impulse to conserve’ in the distinctive Desert Channels country of south-western Queensland. The region is the source of Australia’s major inland-flowing desert rivers. Some of Australia’s most interesting new conservation initiatives are in this region, including partnerships between private landholders, non-government conservation organisations that buy and manage land (including Bush Heritage Australia and the Australian Wildlife Conservancy) and community-based natural resource management groups such as Desert Channels Queensland. Conservation biology in this place has a distinguished scientific history, and includes two decades of ecological work by scientific editor Chris Dickman. Chris is one of Australia’s leading terrestrial ecologists and mammalogists. He is an outstanding writer and is passionate about communicating the scientific basis for concern about biodiversity in this region to the broadest possible audience. Libby Robin, historian and award-winning writer, has co-ordinated the writings of the 46 contributors whose voices collectively portray the Desert Channels in all its facets. The emphasis of the book is on partnerships that conserve landscapes and communities together. Short textboxes add local and technical commentary where relevant. Art and science combine with history and local knowledge to richly inform the writing and visual understanding of the country. Conservation here is portrayed in four dimensions: place, landscape, biodiversity and livelihood. These four parts each carry four chapters. The ‘4x4’ structure was conceived by acclaimed artist, Mandy Martin, who has produced suites of artworks over three seasons in this format with commentaries, which make the interludes between parts. Martin’s work offers an aesthetic framework of place, which shapes how we see the region. Desert Channels explores the impulse to protect the varied biodiversity of the region, and its Aboriginal, pastoral and prehistoric heritage, including some of Australia’s most important dinosaur sites. The work of Alice Duncan-Kemp, the region’s most significant literary figure, is highlighted. Even the sounds of the landscape are not forgotten: the book's webpage has an audio interview by Alaskan radio journalist Richard Nelson talking to ecologist Steve Morton at Ocean Bore in the Simpson Desert country. The twitter of zebra finches accompanies the interview. Conservation can be accomplished in various ways and Desert Channels combines many distinguished voices. The impulse to conserve is shared by local landholders, conservation enthusiasts (from the community and from national and international organisations), Indigenous owners, professional biologists, artists and historians.
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