Two-dimensional semi-log-canonical hypersurfaces
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- Gorenstein stable surfaces with \(K_X^2 = 2\) and \(\chi(\mathcal O_X) = 4\)
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- The classification of 3-dimensional hypersurface purely elliptic singularities of \((0,1)\)-type
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