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Abstract algebra / Algebra / Birational geometry / Algebraic surfaces / Moduli theory / Differential geometers / Zbl / Deformation theory / Moduli of algebraic curves / Cremona group / Masatake Kuranishi / EnriquesKodaira classification
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Abstract algebra
Algebra
Birational geometry
Algebraic surfaces
Moduli theory
Differential geometers
Zbl
Deformation theory
Moduli of algebraic curves
Cremona group
Masatake Kuranishi
EnriquesKodaira classification

Grivaux, Julien  Infinitesimal deformations of rational surface automorphisms. (English) Zbl  Math. Z. 288, No. 3-4, ). The basic problem of deformation theory in algebraic geometry involves wa

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