A motivic isomorphism between two projective homogeneous varieties under the action of a group of type G 2 . (Un isomorphisme motivique entre deux variétés homogènes projectives sous l'action d'un groupe de type G 2 .)

Bonnet, Jean-Paul

Documenta Mathematica (2003)

  • Volume: 8, page 247-277
  • ISSN: 1431-0643

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Bonnet, Jean-Paul. "A motivic isomorphism between two projective homogeneous varieties under the action of a group of type . (Un isomorphisme motivique entre deux variétés homogènes projectives sous l'action d'un groupe de type .)." Documenta Mathematica 8 (2003): 247-277. <http://eudml.org/doc/124606>.

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