Macaulay's theorem and local Torelli for weighted hypersurfaces
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Loring Tu (1986)
Compositio Mathematica
Maskit, Bernard (2001)
Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Mathematica
André Weil (1956/1958)
Séminaire Bourbaki
Fabrizio Catanese (1991)
Inventiones mathematicae
Ciprian Borcea (1984)
Compositio Mathematica
J. Bland, T. Duchamnp (1991)
Inventiones mathematicae
Günther Trautmann (1978)
Mathematische Annalen
Mitsuhiro Itoh (1993)
Mathematische Annalen
Makoto Namba (1976)
Mathematische Annalen
A. Ramanathan, Usha Bhosle (1989)
Mathematische Zeitschrift
Georg Schumacher (1984)
Mathematische Annalen
Nitin Nitsure, Claude Sabbah (1996)
Mathematische Annalen
V.B. Mehta, C.S. Seshadri (1980)
Mathematische Annalen
Krzysztof Dabrowski (1982)
Mathematische Annalen
Alex Eskin, Howard Masur, Anton Zorich (2003)
Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS
A holomorphic 1-form on a compact Riemann surface S naturally defines a flat metric on S with cone-type singularities. We present the following surprising phenomenon: having found a geodesic segment (saddle connection) joining a pair of conical points one can find with a nonzero probability another saddle connection on S having the same direction and the same length as the initial one. A similar phenomenon is valid for the families of parallel closed geodesics. We give a complete description of...
M. Fried, R. Biggers (1982)
Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik
Junjiro Noguchi (1988)
Inventiones mathematicae
Libor Křižka (2008)
Archivum Mathematicum
We shall prove that the moduli space of irreducible Lie algebroid connections over a connected compact manifold has a natural structure of a locally Hausdorff Hilbert manifold. This generalizes some known results for the moduli space of simple semi-connections on a complex vector bundle over a compact complex manifold.
Vladimir Fock, Alexander Goncharov (2006)
Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS
Let G be a split semisimple algebraic group over Q with trivial center. Let S be a compact oriented surface, with or without boundary. We define positive representations of the fundamental group of S to G(R), construct explicitly all positive representations, and prove that they are faithful, discrete, and positive hyperbolic; the moduli space of positive representations is a topologically trivial open domain in the space of all representations. When S have holes, we defined two moduli spaces closely...
M. Seppälä (1991)
Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure
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