Classification of complex algebraic surfaces
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Abstract: This text grew up from the notes of a graduate course I gave at the University of Roma ``Tor Vergata in the academic year 2018--19. The subject is the classification of complex algebraic surfaces following Mori's theory. It includes the --Theorem, Sarkisov's programme in the surface case and Noether--Castelnuovo's Theorem in its classical version.
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