Semipositivity theorems for moduli problems
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Abstract: We prove some semipositivity theorems for singular varieties coming from graded polarizable admissible variations of mixed Hodge structure. As an application, we obtain that the moduli functor of stable varieties is semipositive in the sense of Koll'ar. This completes Koll'ar's projectivity criterion for the moduli spaces of higher-dimensional stable varieties.
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- Introduction
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- Kodaira vanishing theorem for log-canonical and semi-log-canonical pairs
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- Moduli spaces $M_{g,n}(W)$ for surfaces
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- Non-quasi-projective moduli spaces
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- Simultaneous normalization and algebra husks
- Some remarks on the semipositivity theorems
- Sources of log canonical centers
- Stable varieties with a twist
- Threefolds and deformations of surface singularities
- Two examples of surfaces with normal crossing singularities
- Variations of mixed Hodge structure and semipositivity theorems
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