Log-plurigenera in stable families
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Abstract: We study the flatness of log-pluricanonical sheaves on stable families of varieties. v2: many changes in presentation, results unchanged.
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- Classification of higher dimensional algebraic varieties
- Exercises in the birational geometry of algebraic varieties
- Existence of log canonical closures
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- Fundamental theorems for semi log canonical pairs
- Introduction
- Kodaira's canonical bundle formula and adjunction
- Limits of stable pairs
- Log canonical singularities are Du Bois
- Log-canonical models of singular pairs and its applications
- Log-plurigenera in stable families of surfaces
- Moduli of varieties of general type
- Semi-Normal Log Centres and Deformations of Pairs
- Semi-stable minimal model program for varieties with trivial canonical divisor
- Sources of log canonical centers
- Subadjunction of log canonical divisors, II
- The cone of curves of a K3 surface
- The dualizing sheaf on first-order deformations of toric surface singularities
- Threefolds and deformations of surface singularities
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