Fourier-Mukai transformations on K3 surfaces with = 1 and Atkin-Lehner involutions
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Fourier-Mukai transformations on \(K3\) surfaces with \(\rho = 1\) and Atkin-Lehner involutions
Fourier-Mukai transformations on \(K3\) surfaces with \(\rho = 1\) and Atkin-Lehner involutions
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- Autoequivalences of derived category of a K3 surface and monodromy transformations
- Complex surfaces with equivalent derived categories
- Derived categories of coherent sheaves on Abelian varieties and equivalences between them
- Derived equivalences of K3 surfaces and orientation
- K3 surfaces via almost-primes.
- Mirror symmetry for lattice polarized \(K3\) surfaces
- Monstrous Moonshine
- Reconstruction and finiteness results for Fourier-Mukai partners
- \(D\)-equivalence and \(K\)-equivalence
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(8)- Complex surfaces with equivalent derived categories
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- Spherical functors on the Kummer surface
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- Derived categories of coherent sheaves and equivalences between them
- Moduli of stable sheaves on a \(\mathrm{K3}\) surface of Picard number \(1\)
- Cubic fourfolds, Kuznetsov components, and Chow motives
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