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
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Book II — Categorical Holomorphy Part 9Chapter Liouville Categorical Dodge and Categoricity
The compact-manifold generalization states: on a compact connected complex manifold , every global holomorphic function is constant
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Book III — Categorical Spectrum Part 5Chapter 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