Algebraic surfaces of general type with small \(c^2_1\). III
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Publication:1258786
DOI10.1007/BF01579212zbMath0409.14005OpenAlexW3211062149MaRDI QIDQ1258786
Publication date: 1978
Published in: Inventiones Mathematicae (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/142577
Rational and birational maps (14E05) Families, moduli, classification: algebraic theory (14J10) Minimal model program (Mori theory, extremal rays) (14E30) Compact complex surfaces (32J15) Special surfaces (14J25) Formal methods and deformations in algebraic geometry (14D15) Transcendental methods of algebraic geometry (complex-analytic aspects) (32J25)
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Addendum : «Inégalités numériques pour les surfaces de type général» ⋮ On canonical surfaces of general type with K \(2=3_{\chi}-10\) ⋮ On families of rational curves in the Hilbert square of a surface ⋮ On even surfaces of general type with \(K^2=8\), \(p_g=4\), \(q=0\) ⋮ The double cover of cubic surfaces branched along their Hessian ⋮ Deformations of hyperelliptic and generalized hyperelliptic polarized varieties ⋮ Surfaces with \(c_1^2 =9\) and \(\chi =5\) whose canonical classes are divisible by 3 ⋮ Remarks on surfaces with \(c_1^2 =2\chi -1\) having non-trivial 2-torsion ⋮ Normal canonical surfaces in projective 3-space ⋮ Special triple covers of algebraic surfaces ⋮ Everywhere non reduced moduli spaces ⋮ Automorphisms and moduli spaces of varieties with ample canonical class via deformations of abelian covers ⋮ Surfaces with \(K^{2}=2X-2\) and \(p_{g} \geq 5\) ⋮ The moduli space of even surfaces of general type with \({K^2=8}\), \({p_g=4}\) and \({q=0}\) ⋮ On surfaces with a canonical pencil ⋮ TRIPLE CANONICAL SURFACES OF MINIMAL DEGREE ⋮ Surfaces with χ = 5,K2 = 9 and a canonical involution ⋮ Inégalités numériques pour les surfaces de type général. Appendice : «L'inégalité $p_g \ge 2q-4$ pour les surfaces de type général» par A. Beauville ⋮ Triple covers of 3-folds as canonical maps ⋮ A bound for the orders of the torsion groups of surfaces with \(c_1^2 = 2\chi-1\) ⋮ Murphy's law in algebraic geometry: Badly-behaved deformation spaces ⋮ Complete intersections of quadrics and complete intersections on Segre varieties with common specializations ⋮ Deformation of canonical morphisms and the moduli of surfaces of general type ⋮ On projective threefolds of general type with small positive geometric genus ⋮ The moduli space of surfaces with \(K^2 = 6\) and \(p_g = 4\) ⋮ Remarks on families of singular curves with hyperelliptic normalizations ⋮ L'application canonique pour les surfaces de type général ⋮ Numerical inequalities for surfaces with canonical map composed with a pencil ⋮ Surfaces with \(K^{2}=8, p_{g}=4\) and canonical involution ⋮ Some unlimited families of minimal surfaces of general type with the canonical map of degree 8 ⋮ Surfaces of general type with \({K^2}={2\chi}-{1}\) ⋮ On certain even canonical surfaces
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