The following pages link to José Carlos Sierra (Q384096):
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- Surfaces in \(\mathbb{P}^4\) whose 4-secant lines do not sweep out a hypersurface (Q384097) (← links)
- On globally generated vector bundles on projective spaces. II. (Q392394) (← links)
- On morphisms from \(\mathbb{P}^3\) to \(\mathbb{G}(1,3)\) (Q822312) (← links)
- Some remarks on surfaces in \(\mathbb {P}^4\) containing a family of plane curves (Q869210) (← links)
- Special birational transformations of projective spaces (Q904026) (← links)
- On the extendability of elliptic surfaces of rank two and higher (Q1010976) (← links)
- A degree bound for globally generated vector bundles (Q1022324) (← links)
- On globally generated vector bundles on projective spaces (Q1030706) (← links)
- Surfaces containing a family of plane curves not forming a fibration (Q1944722) (← links)
- A remark on Zak's theorem on tangencies (Q2391556) (← links)
- A bound on the degree of schemes defined by quadratic equations (Q2905091) (← links)
- Varieties with a reducible hyperplane section whose two components are hypersurfaces (Q3425970) (← links)
- On the quadratic normality and the triple curve of three-dimensional subvarieties of (Q3580689) (← links)
- SMOOTH n-DIMENSIONAL SUBVARIETIES OF ℙ<sup>2n-1</sup> CONTAINING A FAMILY OF VERY DEGENERATE DIVISORS (Q3614063) (← links)
- Quadro-Quadric Special Birational Transformations of Projective Spaces (Q5174199) (← links)
- Tangential projections and secant defective varieties (Q5449979) (← links)
- On double Veronese embeddings in the Grassmannian 𝔾(1, <i>N</i> ) (Q5486360) (← links)
- Surfaces in $G(1,5)$ with one apparent double point (Q5694941) (← links)
- Classification of <i>n</i> -Dimensional Subvarieties of <i>G</i> (1, 2<i>n</i> ) that can be Projected to <i>G</i> (1, <i>n</i> + 1) (Q5714506) (← links)
- The smooth surfaces in ℙ4 with few apparent triple points (Q5744330) (← links)
- A Geometrical View of Ulrich Vector Bundles (Q6097877) (← links)
- Non-big Ulrich bundles: the classification on quadrics and the case of small numerical dimension (Q6388358) (← links)