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Date: 2014-03-12 09:48:30
Geometry
Algebra
Abstract algebra
Algebraic geometry
Analytic number theory
Algebraic surfaces
String theory
Complex manifolds
Hodge theory
Projective variety
Hodge structure
K3 surface

PERIODS OF ALGEBRAIC VARIETIES OLIVIER DEBARRE Abstract. The periods of a compact complex algebraic manifold X are the integrals of its holomorphic 1-forms over paths. These integrals are in general not well-defined, but

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