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Abstract algebra / Algebra / Geometry / Algebraic geometry / Algebraic surfaces / Projective geometry / Differential geometry / K3 surface / String theory / Divisor / Projective variety / Chow group
Date: 2012-12-12 12:22:37
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Geometry
Algebraic geometry
Algebraic surfaces
Projective geometry
Differential geometry
K3 surface
String theory
Divisor
Projective variety
Chow group

851 Documenta Math. Symplectic Involutions of K3 Surfaces Act Trivially on CH0

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