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Algebraic surfaces / Algebraic geometry / Algebraic curves / Birational geometry / Arithmetic surface / Surfaces / Resolution of singularities / Quotient group / EnriquesKodaira classification / Modular curve / Group scheme / Coherent sheaf
Date: 2003-12-20 16:51:05
Algebraic surfaces
Algebraic geometry
Algebraic curves
Birational geometry
Arithmetic surface
Surfaces
Resolution of singularities
Quotient group
EnriquesKodaira classification
Modular curve
Group scheme
Coherent sheaf

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