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Algebraic Geometry
A Volume in Memory of Paolo Franciade Gruyter Proceedings in Mathematics 1. Reprint 2012
240,00 € |
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Verlag: | De Gruyter |
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Veröffentl.: | 22.08.2008 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783110198072 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 365 |
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<p>Lucian Badescu and Michael Schneider: Formal functions, connectivity and homogeneous spaces · Luca Barbieri-Viale: On algebraic 1-motives related to Hodge cycles · Arnaud Beauville: The Szpiro inequality for higher genus fibrations · Giuseppe Borrelli: On regular surfaces of general type with <em>p<sub>g</sub> </em>= 2 and non-birational bicanonical map · Fabrizio Catanese and Frank-Olaf Schreyer: Canonical projections of irregular algebraic surfaces · Ciro Ciliberto and Margarida Mendes Lopes: On surfaces with <em>p<sub>g</sub> </em>= 2, <em>q </em>= 1 and non-birational bicanonical map · Alberto Conte, Marina Marchisio and Jacob Murre: On unirationality of double covers of fixed degree and large dimension; a method of Ciliberto · Alessio Corti andMiles Reid:Weighted Grassmannians · Tommaso de Fernex and Lawrence Ein: Resolution of indeterminacy of pairs · Vladimir Guletskii and Claudio Pedrini: The Chow motive of the Godeaux surface · Yujiro Kawamata: Francia's flip and derived categories · Kazuhiro Konno: On the quadric hull of a canonical surface · Adrian Langer: A note on Bogomolov's instability and Higgs sheaves · Antonio Lanteri and Raquel Mallavibarrena: Jets of antimulticanonical bundles on Del Pezzo surfaces of degree ≤ 2 · Margarida Mendes Lopes and Rita Pardini: A survey on the bicanonical map of surfaces with <em>p<sub>g</sub> </em>= 0 and <em> K<sup>2</sup></em> ≥ 2 · Francesco Russo: The antibirational involutions of the plane and the classification of real del Pezzo surfaces · Vyacheslav.V. Shokurov: Letters of a birationalist IV. Geometry of log flips · Andrew J. Sommese, Jean Verschelde and Charles Wampler: A method for tracking singular paths with application to the numerical irreducible decomposition </p>