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A Torelli theorem for moduli spaces of principal bundles over a curve

Indranil Biswas, Norbert Hoffmann (2012)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Let X and X be compact Riemann surfaces of genus 3 , and let G and G be nonabelian reductive complex groups. If one component G d ( X ) of the coarse moduli space for semistable principal G –bundles over X is isomorphic to another component G d ( X ) , then X is isomorphic to X .

A triple intersection theorem for the varieties SO(n)/Pd

S. Sertöz (1993)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We study the Schubert calculus on the space of d-dimensional linear subspaces of a smooth n-dimensional quadric lying in the projective space. Following Hodge and Pedoe we develop the intersection theory of this space in a purely combinatorial manner. We prove in particular that if a triple intersection of Schubert cells on this space is nonempty then a certain combinatorial relation holds among the Schubert symbols involved, similar to the classical one. We also show when these necessary conditions...

Albanese varieties with modulus and Hodge theory

Kazuya Kato, Henrik Russell (2012)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Let X be a proper smooth variety over a field k of characteristic 0 and Y an effective divisor on X with multiplicity. We introduce a generalized Albanese variety Alb ( X , Y ) of X of modulus Y , as higher dimensional analogue of the generalized Jacobian with modulus of Rosenlicht-Serre. Our construction is algebraic. For k = we give a Hodge theoretic description.

Algebraic bounds on analytic multiplier ideals

Brian Lehmann (2014)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Given a pseudo-effective divisor L we construct the diminished ideal 𝒥 σ ( L ) , a “continuous” extension of the asymptotic multiplier ideal for big divisors to the pseudo-effective boundary. Our main theorem shows that for most pseudo-effective divisors L the multiplier ideal 𝒥 ( h min ) of the metric of minimal singularities on 𝒪 X ( L ) is contained in 𝒥 σ ( L ) . We also characterize abundant divisors using the diminished ideal, indicating that the geometric and analytic information should coincide.

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