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From the contents: M. Bourdon, H. Pajot: Quasi-Conformal Geometry and Hyperbolic Geometry.- M. Burger, N. Monod: On and Around the Bounded Cohomology of SL2.- J.-P. Conze, Y. Guivarc'h: Densité d'orbites d'actions de groupes linéaires et propriét&e's d'équidistribution de marches aléatoires.- M. Dodson: Exceptional Sets in Dynamical Systems and Diophantine Approximation.- R. Feres: An Introduction to Cocycle Super-Rigidity.- D. Fisher: Rigid Geometric Structures and Representations of Fundamental Groups.- A. Furman: Coarse-Geometric Perspective on Negatively Curved Manifolds and Groups.- D. Gaboriau: On Orbit Equivalence of Measure Preserving Actions.- W.M. Goldman: The Margulis Invariant of Isometric Actions on Minkowski (2+1)-Space.- S. Hersonsky, F. Paulin: Diophantine Approximation in Negatively Curved Manifolds and in the Heisenberg Group.- A. Iozzi: Bounded Cohomology, Boundary Maps, and Rigidity of Representations.
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