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The following pages link to Rational equivalence of 0-cycles on some surfaces of general type with \(p_g=0\) (Q1144614):
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- Geometric phantom categories (Q351682) (← links)
- Derived categories of Burniat surfaces and exceptional collections (Q382302) (← links)
- Transcendence degree of zero-cycles and the structure of Chow motives (Q424078) (← links)
- Burniat surfaces. II: Secondary Burniat surfaces form three connected components of the moduli space (Q967635) (← links)
- Rational equivalence of zero cycles for some more surfaces with \(p_ g=0\) (Q1070293) (← links)
- The arithmetic of zero cycles on surfaces with geometric genus and irregularity zero (Q1191436) (← links)
- Some remarks on zero cycles on Abelian varieties (Q1260131) (← links)
- Smooth affine varieties and complete intersections (Q1331739) (← links)
- Complete intersections and rational equivalence (Q1922563) (← links)
- Burniat-type surfaces and a new family of surfaces with \(p_g=0,K^2=3\) (Q1945105) (← links)
- On finite dimensionality of Chow groups (Q2118362) (← links)
- A two-dimensional family of surfaces of general type with \(p_g = 0\) and \(K^2 = 7\) (Q2220473) (← links)
- A new family of surfaces of general type with \(K^2 = 7\) and \(p_g = 0\) (Q2435088) (← links)
- Bloch's conjecture for generalized Burniat type surfaces with \(p_g=0\) (Q2517003) (← links)
- On symplectic automorphisms of elliptic surfaces acting on \(\mathrm{CH}_0\) (Q2688127) (← links)
- Kulikov surfaces form a connected component of the moduli space (Q2840042) (← links)
- Surfaces of general type with geometric genus zero: a survey (Q3098613) (← links)
- Bloch’s conjecture for Inoue surfaces with $p_g=0$, $K^2 = 7$ (Q3190317) (← links)
- BLOCH-TYPE CONJECTURES AND AN EXAMPLE A THREE-FOLD OF GENERAL TYPE (Q3589645) (← links)
- (Q4033090) (← links)
- Chow groups of conic bundles in $\mathbb P^5$ and the Generalised Bloch's conjecture (Q5003751) (← links)
- On the integral Tate conjecture for the product of a curve and a \(CH_0\)-trivial surface over a finite field (Q6133345) (← links)