Sporadic cycles on CM abelian varieties

Samuel P. White

Compositio Mathematica (1993)

  • Volume: 88, Issue: 2, page 123-142
  • ISSN: 0010-437X

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White, Samuel P.. "Sporadic cycles on CM abelian varieties." Compositio Mathematica 88.2 (1993): 123-142. <http://eudml.org/doc/90241>.

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  3. [3] K. Ribet: Hodge classes on certain types of abelian varieties. Am. J. Math.105 (1983), 523-535. Zbl0586.14003MR701568
  4. [4] J. Serre: Abelian l-adic Representations and Elliptic Curves. McGill University lecture notes, with William Kuyk and John Labute, 1968. Zbl0902.14016MR263823
  5. [5] G. Smith: Generic Cyclic Polynomials and Some Applications. Ph.D. thesis, 1990. 

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