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\cvsection{Written Work} \begin{cventries} \cventry {English} % Language {Semisimple Lie Algebras \& their Representations} % Title {} % Location {2023} % Date(s) { % Description(s) \begin{cvitems} \item {My undergraduate dissertation on the representation theory of Lie algebras, with an emphasis in the classification of simpe weight modules.} \item {Available at \url{https://math.pablopie.xyz/pdf/lie-algebras-and-their-representations.pdf}} \end{cvitems} } \cventry {English} % Language {Global Analysis \& the Banach Manifold of Class $H^1$ Curves} % Title {} % Location {2022} % Date(s) { % Description(s) \begin{cvitems} \item {Riemannian Geometry course project on the manifold $H^1(I, M)$ of class $H^1$ curves on a Riemannian manifold $M$ and its applications to the geodesics problem.} \item {Available at \url{https://math.pablopie.xyz/pdf/global-analysis-n-the-manifold-of-class-h1-curves.pdf}} \end{cvitems} } \cventry {English} % Language {A Brief History of Representation Theory} % Title {} % Location {2022} % Date(s) { % Description(s) \begin{cvitems} \item {History of Algebra course project on the history of group representation theory, with an emphasis on how we get from Frobenius' group determinants to Brauer's modular representation theory.} \end{cvitems} } \end{cventries}