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Bibliography · Foundations and Logic

Hodge Theory

Miscellaneous Formal Antecedent Foundations and Logic

Citation

Pierre Deligne. (n.d.). Hodge Theory.

Why this reference is included

Deligne’s Hodge Theory sits in the program’s reference corpus. Cited in Book III (Categorical Spectrum), Part 5, Chapter σ-Fixed Characters and Sector Addressability, where the program draws on it in the context of “It asserts that every rational (p,p)-class in H^2p(X, ℚ) is a ℚ-linear combination of classes of algebraic subvarieties.”

Cited in

  • Book III — Categorical Spectrum Part 5
    Chapter σ-Fixed Characters and Sector Addressability
    It asserts that every rational (p,p)-class in H^2p(X, ℚ) is a ℚ-linear combination of classes of algebraic subvarieties

Bibliographic Details

BibTeX KeyDeligneHodge
AuthorsPierre Deligne
Year
TypeMiscellaneous

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