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Finite abelian subgroups of the Cremona group of the plane
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    Finite abelian subgroups of the Cremona group of the plane (English)
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    14 February 2007
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    The Cremona group \(\text{Cr}(\mathbb{P}^2)\) of the plane is the group of birational maps of \(\mathbb{P}^2(\mathbb{C})\) into itself. The author presents the classification of finite cyclic subgroups of \(\text{Cr}(\mathbb{P}^2)\). He also gives some results that follow from this classification.
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    Cremona group
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    birational maps
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