Birational invariants defined by Lawson homology
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Publication:2276082
DOI10.1307/mmj/1310667980zbMath1223.14023arXivmath/0511722OpenAlexW1980696476MaRDI QIDQ2276082
Publication date: 16 August 2011
Published in: Michigan Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0511722
Rational and unirational varieties (14M20) Rational and birational maps (14E05) Other algebro-geometric (co)homologies (e.g., intersection, equivariant, Lawson, Deligne (co)homologies) (14F43)
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Blow-up formulas and smooth birational invariants ⋮ Leray-Hirsch theorem and blow-up formula for Dolbeault cohomology ⋮ Lawson homology, morphic cohomology and Chow motives ⋮ The multiplicative group action on singular varieties and Chow varieties ⋮ The Lawson homology for Fulton-MacPherson configuration spaces ⋮ Infinitely generated Lawson homology groups on some rational projective varieties
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