A relative spannedness for log canonical pairs and quasi-log canonical pairs
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(7)- A characterization of projective spaces from the Mori theoretic viewpoint
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- Higher-Dimensional Geometry from Fano to Mori and Beyond
- On quasi-log schemes
- Pull-back of quasi-log structures
- Angehrn-Siu type effective basepoint freeness for quasi-log canonical pairs
- Quasi-log canonical pairs are Du Bois
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