José Carlos Sierra

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A Geometrical View of Ulrich Vector Bundles2023-06-07Paper
On the classification of non-big Ulrich vector bundles on fourfolds2022-05-20Paper
Non-big Ulrich bundles: the classification on quadrics and the case of small numerical dimension2022-01-16Paper
On morphisms from \(\mathbb{P}^3\) to \(\mathbb{G}(1,3)\)2021-09-22Paper
The smooth surfaces in ℙ4 with few apparent triple points2016-02-18Paper
Special birational transformations of projective spaces2016-01-15Paper
Quadro-Quadric Special Birational Transformations of Projective Spaces2015-02-17Paper
On globally generated vector bundles on projective spaces. II.2014-01-14Paper
Surfaces in \(\mathbb{P}^4\) whose 4-secant lines do not sweep out a hypersurface2013-11-26Paper
A remark on Zak's theorem on tangencies2013-08-05Paper
Surfaces containing a family of plane curves not forming a fibration2013-03-27Paper
A bound on the degree of schemes defined by quadratic equations2012-08-24Paper
On the quadratic normality and the triple curve of three-dimensional subvarieties of2010-08-13Paper
On globally generated vector bundles on projective spaces2009-07-02Paper
A degree bound for globally generated vector bundles2009-06-22Paper
On the extendability of elliptic surfaces of rank two and higher2009-04-07Paper
SMOOTH n-DIMENSIONAL SUBVARIETIES OF ℙ2n-1 CONTAINING A FAMILY OF VERY DEGENERATE DIVISORS2009-03-16Paper
Tangential projections and secant defective varieties2008-03-19Paper
Varieties with a reducible hyperplane section whose two components are hypersurfaces2007-03-07Paper
Some remarks on surfaces in \(\mathbb {P}^4\) containing a family of plane curves2007-02-26Paper
On double Veronese embeddings in the Grassmannian 𝔾(1, N )2006-09-06Paper
Classification of n -Dimensional Subvarieties of G (1, 2n ) that can be Projected to G (1, n + 1)2006-01-03Paper
Surfaces in $G(1,5)$ with one apparent double point2005-10-05Paper

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