Polynomial structures and generic Torelli for projective hypersurfaces

David A. Cox; Mark L. Green

Compositio Mathematica (1990)

  • Volume: 73, Issue: 2, page 121-124
  • ISSN: 0010-437X

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Cox, David A., and Green, Mark L.. "Polynomial structures and generic Torelli for projective hypersurfaces." Compositio Mathematica 73.2 (1990): 121-124. <http://eudml.org/doc/89998>.

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References

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  2. [2] R. Donagi, Generic Torelli for projective hypersurfaces, Compositio Math. 50 (1983), 325-353. Zbl0598.14007MR720291
  3. [3] R. Donagi and M. Green, A new proof of the symmetrizer lemma and a stronger weak Torelli theorem for projective hypersurfaces, J. Differential Geom.20 (1984), 459-461. Zbl0599.14005MR788289
  4. [4]. M. Green, A new proof of the explicit Noether-Lefschetz Theorem, J. Differential Geom.27 (1988), 155-159. Zbl0674.14005MR918461
  5. [5] C. Voisin, Théorème de Torelli pour les cubiques de P5, Inventiones math.86 (1986), 577-601. Zbl0622.14009MR860684

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