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Principles of algebraic geometry

Book Domain Context Topology and Geometry

Citation

Griffiths, Phillip and Harris, Joseph. (1978). Principles of algebraic geometry. Wiley-Interscience.

Why this reference is included

Griffiths and Harris’ Principles of algebraic geometry (1978), published by Wiley-Interscience, sits in the program’s reference corpus as a standing technical source. Cited across Book II (Categorical Holomorphy), Part 9, Chapter Liouville Categorical Dodge and Categoricity; Book III (Categorical Spectrum), Part 5, Chapter σ-Fixed Characters and Sector Addressability — the central framing is “The compact-manifold generalization states: on a compact connected complex manifold , every global holomorphic function is constant”.

Cited in

  • Book II — Categorical Holomorphy Part 9
    Chapter Liouville Categorical Dodge and Categoricity
    The compact-manifold generalization states: on a compact connected complex manifold , every global holomorphic function is constant
  • Book III — Categorical Spectrum Part 5
    Chapter σ-Fixed Characters and Sector Addressability
    The geometric underpinning—intermediate Jacobians, algebraic cycles, and the topology of projective varieties—is developed in the classical reference

Bibliographic Details

BibTeX KeyGriffithsHarris1978
AuthorsGriffiths, Phillip and Harris, Joseph
Year
TypeBook
PublisherWiley-Interscience