Local Contributions to Global Deformations of Surfaces.

Jonathan M. Wahl; D.M. Jr. Burns

Inventiones mathematicae (1974)

  • Volume: 26, page 67-88
  • ISSN: 0020-9910; 1432-1297/e

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Wahl, Jonathan M., and Burns, D.M. Jr.. "Local Contributions to Global Deformations of Surfaces.." Inventiones mathematicae 26 (1974): 67-88. <http://eudml.org/doc/142294>.

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  1. Marco Manetti, On some components of moduli space of surfaces of general type
  2. Barbara Fantechi, Deformation of Hilbert schemes of points on a surface
  3. Mireille Martin-Deschamps, Renee Lewin-Ménégaux, Surfaces de type général dominées par une variété fixe
  4. Kazuhiro Konno, Non-hyperelliptic fibrations of small genus and certain irregular canonical surfaces
  5. Matteo Penegini, On the Classification of Surfaces of General Type with p g = q = 2
  6. Jonathan M. Wahl, Simultaneous resolution of rational singularities
  7. Ulrich Karras, On the discriminant of the Artin component
  8. Lawrence Brenton, On singular complex surfaces with vanishing geometric genus, and pararational singularities
  9. Margarida Mendes Lopes, Rita Pardini, A new family of surfaces with p g = 0 and K 2 = 3
  10. H. Pinkham, Singularités rationnelles de surfaces

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