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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4177271

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zbMATH Open0715.14032MaRDI QIDQ3202235FDOQ3202235


Authors: Keiji Oguiso Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1990



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zbMATH Keywords

Euler numberelliptic surfacesecond Chern numberarbitrary characteristic


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Topological properties in algebraic geometry (14F45) Elliptic surfaces, elliptic or Calabi-Yau fibrations (14J27)



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  • First and second \(K\)-groups of an elliptic curve over a global field of positive characteristic
  • The ordinarity of an isotrivial elliptic fibration
  • Logarithmic transformations of rigid analytic elliptic surfaces





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