A homological criterion for reducibility of analytic spaces, with application to characterizing the theta divisor of a product of two general principally polarized abelian varieties.

Roy Smith; Roberta Varley

Manuscripta mathematica (1993)

  • Volume: 81, Issue: 3-4, page 263-282
  • ISSN: 0025-2611; 1432-1785/e

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Smith, Roy, and Varley, Roberta. "A homological criterion for reducibility of analytic spaces, with application to characterizing the theta divisor of a product of two general principally polarized abelian varieties.." Manuscripta mathematica 81.3-4 (1993): 263-282. <http://eudml.org/doc/155900>.

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