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    On the derived categories of mixed Hodge modules (English)
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    This paper is a continuation of the author's note reviewed above. It considers the abelian category of mixed Hodge modules, MHM(X,\({\mathbb{Q}})\), and D bMHM(X), the derived category of bounded complexes in MHM(X,\({\mathbb{Q}})\). It gives several theorems on the stability of D bMHM(X) by functors induced by proper morphisms, closed immersions, projections and by the dual functor.
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    635.14008
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    category of mixed Hodge modules
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    bounded complexes
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    stability
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