Arakelov Chow groups of abelian schemes, arithmetic Fourier transform, and analogues of the standard conjectures of Lefschetz type.

Klaus Künnemann

Mathematische Annalen (1994)

  • Volume: 300, Issue: 3, page 365-392
  • ISSN: 0025-5831; 1432-1807/e

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Künnemann, Klaus. "Arakelov Chow groups of abelian schemes, arithmetic Fourier transform, and analogues of the standard conjectures of Lefschetz type.." Mathematische Annalen 300.3 (1994): 365-392. <http://eudml.org/doc/165258>.

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keywords = {Beilinson conjecture; Grothendieck's standard conjectures of Lefschetz type; Arakelov Chow groups; filtrations on the arithmetic Chow groups; hard Lefschetz conjecture; regulator maps; cubical height of divisors},
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