Algebraic cycles and Hodge theoretic connectivity.

Madhav V. Nori

Inventiones mathematicae (1993)

  • Volume: 111, Issue: 2, page 349-374
  • ISSN: 0020-9910; 1432-1297/e

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Nori, Madhav V.. "Algebraic cycles and Hodge theoretic connectivity.." Inventiones mathematicae 111.2 (1993): 349-374. <http://eudml.org/doc/144082>.

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Citations in EuDML Documents

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  1. Mark Green, Stefan Müller-Stach, Algebraic cycles on a general complete intersection of high multi-degree of a smooth projective variety
  2. Vincenzo di Gennaro, Davide Franco, Giambattista Marini, A Griffiths' Theorem for Varieties with Isolated Singularities
  3. Eric M. Friedlander, Relative Chow correspondences and the Griffiths group
  4. Claire Voisin, A geometric application of Nori’s connectivity theorem
  5. Eric M. Friedlander, Filtrations on algebraic cycles and homology
  6. Chad Schoen, On Hodge structures and non-representability of Chow groups
  7. Najmuddin Fakhruddin, Algebraic cycles on generic abelian varieties
  8. Claire Voisin, The generalized Hodge and Bloch conjectures are equivalent for general complete intersections

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