Schwarz's list is a classification of certain interesting or notable groups of mathematical objects, specifically in the context of algebraic topology and complex geometry. It is named after the mathematician Hermann Schwarz. In algebraic topology, Schwarz's list typically refers to specific examples or types of manifolds that exhibit particular properties or behaviors, often with an emphasis on those that are closely related to the study of Riemann surfaces, complex manifolds, or other geometric structures.

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