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Rigidity of subfamilies of hypersurfaces in \(\mathbb P^n\) with maximal length of Griffiths-Yukawa coupling

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DOI10.1007/s11425-014-4787-1zbMath1408.14038OpenAlexW1981286400MaRDI QIDQ477111

Fan Peng

Publication date: 2 December 2014

Published in: Science China. Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11425-014-4787-1


zbMATH Keywords

Higgs bundlevariation of Hodge structuresfamilies of hypersurfacesGriffiths-Yukawa coupling


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Variation of Hodge structures (algebro-geometric aspects) (14D07) Rigid analytic geometry (14G22) Hypersurfaces and algebraic geometry (14J70)


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Cites Work

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  • Arakelov's theorem for abelian varieties
  • Higgs bundles and local systems
  • Moduli theory and classification theory of algebraic varieties
  • Finiteness of subfamilies of Calabi-Yau \(n\)-folds over curves with maximal length of Yukawa-coupling
  • Shafarevich's conjecture for CY manifolds I
  • Harmonic Bundles on Noncompact Curves
  • Complex multiplication, Griffiths-Yukawa couplings, and rigidity for families of hypersurfaces




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