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New Insights into the Formation and Evolution of Today's Most Massive Galaxies

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In the past decade, our understanding of the galaxy populations in the last 12 billion years of cosmic history has improved enormously. I will present new findings from the UltraVISTA survey on the evolution of the properties of the progenitors of local ultra-massive galaxies over the past 11.2 billion years (i.e., since z=3), and I will present the first very exciting results from a spectroscopic follow-up program of candidates of very massive galaxies at 3 4).

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