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    Fibered neighborhoods of curves in surfaces (English)
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    4 December 2003
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    Let \(M\) a smooth two-dimensional complex manifold and \(S \subset X\) a smooth compact Riemann surface of genus \(g\). Here the authors prove that if the normal bundle \(N_S\) of \(S\) in \(M\) has degree \(S\cdot S \leq 3-2g\), then a small neighborhood of \(S\) in \(M\) is fibered equivalent (and in particular biholomorphic) to a neighborhood of \(S\) in \(N_S\). For a very good introduction and many interesting results in the higher dimensional case, see the e-print [\textit{C. Camacho} and \textit{H. Movasati}, Neighborhoods of analytic varieties in complex manifolds, arXiv: math.CV/0208058].
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    holomorphic fibrations
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    Serre duality
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    holomorphically convex neighborhood of curves
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    normal bundle
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