Abelian surfaces of type (1, 4).
H. Lange, C. Birkenhake (1989)
Mathematische Annalen
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H. Lange, C. Birkenhake (1989)
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Steven H. Weintraub, Klaus Hulek (1989)
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W. Barth (1987)
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Krzysztof Dabrowski (1982)
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 14J28, 14D22. In this note we define moduli stacks of (primitively) polarized K3 spaces. We show that they are representable by Deligne-Mumford stacks over Spec(Z). Further, we look at K3 spaces with a level structure. Our main result is that the moduli functors of K3 spaces with a primitive polarization of degree 2d and a level structure are representable by smooth algebraic spaces over open parts of Spec(Z). To do this we use ideas...
Shigeyuki Kondo (1988)
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Alina Marian, Dragos Oprea (2014)
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We study Le Potier's strange duality conjecture for moduli spaces of sheaves over generic abelian surfaces. We prove the isomorphism for abelian surfaces which are products of elliptic curves, when the moduli spaces consist of sheaves of equal ranks and ber degree 1. The birational type of the moduli space of sheaves is also investigated. Generalizations to arbitrary product elliptic surfaces are given.
Miles Reid (1987)
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Gerard van der Geer (1987)
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